I have always wanted to go to the shore near Penang Bridge for photo shooting, I have never done that until tonight. The main reason I chose to shoot at the evening is that I want the light reflection on the sea. So after dinner, I just packed my stuff, and drove to sport center near the View, and parked my car there. After some "adventurous" journey crossing the highway with my feet, I finally arrived to the destination and begin my photo shooting.
Penang Bridge
The Moon is coming out
The star burst of the light on the bridge is formed using small aperture, like f/16 and below. In the other way round, if you do not want the star burst effect, instead you want the halo effect, then you will have to switch to wider aperture, for example, f/8, f/5.6 or wider aperture.
The Moon and the bridge, make up a nice photo. The existence of the Moon is out of my expectation
Part of the land that I was standing on was included into the photo as the foreground of the photo
The Moon in black and white, taken with small aperture and slow shutter speed
Reflection
The Moon and the stars
After spending 2 hours there, again, I had an "adventurous" journey back to my car, crossing the highway and some fields. Though, the journey is a bit dangerous, but it's worth it.
PS: After the photo shooting, I only realized there's a way for the car to drive in, as many Malays drove in to that area for fishing, dumb me.
8 comments:
Nice shoot compare mine~hahhaa...
what lens that u use for shoot the mon?
u use star filter too???
i looking for telelens :)
Good jobs
I used the Sony 75-300mm f/4.5-6.3 to shoot the moon, it's the lens that comes along with my kit.
I didn't use any star filter, in fact, you don't need one, what you need to do is just use small aperture, like f/16 and below, I used f/22 and it creates the star burst effect. (Tripod of course is a need :P)
nola..my star sharp is abit diff..due to nikon mount to diff ..how to say ...the hole inside the camera "cik chat" that hole....
i try to shoot b4...the shape is diff, so do canon also :) canon just got 5 corner...u and me almost same..but urs more nice..hahaha
I guess it's actually depends on the lens, not the mount, it depends heavily on the diaphragm blades in your lens (the one that control the aperture).
how about iso??
Anonymous: I set it to ISO 100. =)
can u tell me the last photo setting
Anonymous:
ISO: 100
Shutter: 13 secs
Aperture: f/18
Focal Length: 26mm
Metering Mode: Spot
The star burst will have to depends on the lens you use. I am using Sigma AF17-70 f/2.8-4.5.
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