Blue interior lighting
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Blue interior lighting
Check out my blue led lighting. This is all the pics I took. Sorry about the blurring issues, I still don't know the best way to photograph these lights with my camera.
You really love your camera dont you! haha...
I think it'd be best if you take those pics during the evening, so there's light to see where you are shooting the pics, but also not enough light that the blue shines.
Looks good though, gotta really study where you're shooting at.
I think it'd be best if you take those pics during the evening, so there's light to see where you are shooting the pics, but also not enough light that the blue shines.
Looks good though, gotta really study where you're shooting at.
If you get a cheap tripod you can set the camera on it and set the 3 second countdown timer so you dont bump the camera pushing the button. Only way to get a good night shot from my experiance.
Nice.
Here are some tips for the photography part... If you camera has a manual mode, lower the shutter speed. BUT, don't forget the BUT!! you'll need a tripod for this, its hard for the hand to hold the camera still for longer exposed shots. You can also play around with the apurture if you want i normally don't do that. But overall a tripod is your friend.. i love mines...
Here are some tips for the photography part... If you camera has a manual mode, lower the shutter speed. BUT, don't forget the BUT!! you'll need a tripod for this, its hard for the hand to hold the camera still for longer exposed shots. You can also play around with the apurture if you want i normally don't do that. But overall a tripod is your friend.. i love mines...



that was very soon after I got it, so yes I was a little infatuated. I also saw on the lcd that I wasn't going to get great pictures, so I took quite a few.
