Night Photography
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This photo was taken in May 2015 with a Canon 5D MkIII, TAMRON SP 90mm F/2.8 Di VC USD Macro
Camera Settings: f/2.8, 5 seconds and ISO 100Fogmisteveningphotographylong exposurelong exposure photographylandscapelightsrayslight rayscondensationnatureweatherwaterdropswaterhumidityrainspookyhorror
Foggy Street at Night
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An important warning when taking photos outside in foggy weather is to beware of condensation. Water condensation will form on the surface of your lens or even inside your camera. If your camera is at a similar temperature as the air and the fog it not too dense, then condensation might not be a problem at all. I used a cloth to regularly wipe off the front of my lens. I used a Canon 5D MkIII and Canon 24-105 L lens that is weather sealed so I was not too worried about condensation.
This photo was taken in May 2015 with a Canon 5D MkIII, TAMRON SP 90mm F/2.8 Di VC USD Macro
Camera Settings: f/8.0, 8 seconds and ISO 100Fogmisteveningphotographylong exposurelong exposure photographylandscapelightsrayslight rayscondensationnatureweatherwaterdropswaterhumidityrainspookyhorror
Foggy Street at Night
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Everyone loves photos with light rays in them. Foggy conditions can create light rays through the trees and enlighten the photo. Light rays can come from natural light or man made lights. In my photo with light rays the light rays came from a street light. In general, the closer you are to the light source the more pronounced the light rays will be, as long as the source of light stays at the same angle as the camera.
This photo was taken in May 2015 with a Canon 5D MkIII, TAMRON SP 90mm F/2.8 Di VC USD Macro
Camera Settings: f/8.0, 8 seconds and ISO 100Fogmisteveningphotographylong exposurelong exposure photographylandscapelightsrayslight rayscondensationnatureweatherwaterdropswaterhumidityrainspookyhorror
Foggy Street at Night
Check out my blog: http://www.fotoinusgrobler.com
This photo was taken in May 2015 with a Canon 5D MkIII, TAMRON SP 90mm F/2.8 Di VC USD Macro
Camera Settings: f/8.0, 10 seconds and ISO 100Fogmisteveningphotographylong exposurelong exposure photographylandscapelightsrayslight rayscondensationnatureweatherwaterdropswaterhumidityrainspookyhorror
Foggy Street at Night
Check out my blog: http://www.fotoinusgrobler.com
This photo was taken in May 2015 with a Canon 5D MkIII, TAMRON SP 90mm F/2.8 Di VC USD Macro
Camera Settings: f/8.0, 10 seconds and ISO 100Fogmisteveningphotographylong exposurelong exposure photographylandscapelightsrayslight rayscondensationnatureweatherwaterdropswaterhumidityrainspookyhorror
Foggy Street at Night
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Fog reduces the contrast of a scene dramatically. It is ideal for landscape photos. For best results I would recommend shooting in RAW. There is a much more leniency in changing the exposure in post-production and most importantly the white balance when shooting RAW. The auto white balance (AWB) can easily be fooled by fog. Adding a slightly blue cast to the images can enhance the mood of the photos. It is usually required to use a tripod when photographing in foggy conditions. Without adding noise to the photo you wil usually get an exposure that is too long for hand held photography. In my case it was at night and only a little bit of lights from the street lights. As always when using a tripod, remember to turn off optical stabilisation.
This photo was taken in May 2013 with a Canon 50D and a Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
Camera Settings: f/8.0, 10 seconds and ISO 100Fogmisteveningphotographylong exposurelong exposure photographylandscapelightsrayslight rayscondensationnatureweatherwaterdropswaterhumidityrainspookyhorror
Foggy Park at Night
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This photo was taken in May 2013 with a Canon 50D and a Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
Camera Settings: f/5.0, 30 seconds and ISO 100Fogmisteveningphotographylong exposurelong exposure photographylandscapelightsrayslight rayscondensationnatureweatherwaterdropswaterhumidityrainspookyhorror
VW Beetle on a Foggy Night
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A green VW Beetle's back in the driveway on a foggy night. The moss on the pavement has a green glow from the street lights that are diffused by the fog.
The photo was taken in March 2013 with a Canon 50D.
Camera settings: f/5.6, 30 seconds and ISO 100Photo2013fotoinusgroblerphotographyVWVolkswagenishootrawBeetlemosslightcargreen