The hotel in Lake Toya set this starry light tunnel opposite to the hotel.  At first, I used a tripod to take a longer exposure time to 1 to 2 seconds at F10, but it turned out it's too explosive lighting.  Then further reduce it to F16, but the result isn't too good.  Finally I noticed some tiny white leather is in the lighting.  That means the tiny LED has too much light reflection.  So:
1. I switched it to F6.5 at 1/6 second shutter speed.  It came out as it was at the scene.  
2. So I decided to detach the camera from the tripod.  This one is at F4 at 1/25 second.
3. This one at F4 at 1/13 second.
4. This one at F4 at 1/25 second.  (*without any post-processing).



 
Pretty lights, these are tough lighting condition to photograph.
ReplyDeleteIf it's not the freezing chilly cold, I would have tried some more settings. BTW, those photos are all on 17mm (1.6 crop, i.e. 26-27mm).
ReplyDeleteJust spectacular.
ReplyDeleteWould be more dramatic with that lens on a full frame. :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely agree with you Pixmation! I am so thankful for having these 2 L lens indeed, though both are without IS.
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