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Playing around after dark

Sherlock77

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I get the feeling sometimes that I'm just about the only photographer at classic car shows who doesn't put my camera away as it gets dark, that's when the fun starts :p And I'm not talking about the traditional long exposure approach to night scenes, unless you mean shutter speeds of 1/30 to 1/60, these certainly aren't "perfect" photos

A couple recent examples, this year with great weather evening car cruises are extending well into October, long after the last "official" events ended... And I do the same approach at night markets (minus cars)

Car Night Photo 01.jpg


Car Night Photo 05.jpg


A&W Cruise 13.jpg
 
Interesting to see the cars at night. The monochrome pic is especially atmospheric I think, as someone who recalls colour television starting up. Everything was black and white back then!
 
Interesting to see the cars at night. The monochrome pic is especially atmospheric I think, as someone who recalls colour television starting up. Everything was black and white back then!

I could go B&W on those other two, just haven't bothered yet
 

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