Night Photography

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Here's a bunch from Vienna:

Two with the Rollieflex 3.5 Delta 3200 @ 1600 hand-held.

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and one Rollieflex with Tri-X 400 @ 400 hand-held

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Another with the MP 28/2 Summicron Delta 3200 @ 1600 hand-held.

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And one from the bedroom window in Istanbul with the Tower 35 Nikkor 50/2 Tri-X 400 @400 hand-held

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All Tmax 3200 at EI-1600, handheld. The first was shot with a Leica M6, the others with an Olympus OM-4T.

Love these Christopher!

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Helen, this is a great shot!


So this thing got a name huh - "nightphotography" ?!

This is, what I love the most and do it mainly - don't like the light during the day:
Here is a small flickr set of some late shots, I uploaded on my fresh account "shanghai @ night".

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"mobile ride" | M6 | 50 Lux | TriX @ ISO 6400

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"man loves dog loves man" | M8.2 | Noctilux

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"racing tricycle" | M8.2 | Noctilux

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"two restaurants" | M8.2 | Noctilux

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"dreaming" | M8.2 | 50 Lux

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"rose" | M8.2 | 50 Lux

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"night shift" | M8.2 | 35 Cron

I shoot all night handheld - tried to get used to a tripod on several occasions - never felt right, always got in the way.
I am not setting up, planning or shooting a scene over and over - I wander the night and shoot, what I see - you can't do that with tripods.
The Leica is great for that.

I used to use Nikon DSLRs for that, but somehow they miss the magic. I guess, it's the glass.
 
While out last night, I set up my tripod and Hasselblad on a small side street. There was a light outside the building door, and a semi-lit stairway inside. I was shooting for the stairway. A car pulls up right between me and my subject, a lady rolls down her window and asks what I'm doing. I had my finger on the cable trigger ready to shoot, and she's parked there, not able to grasp the concept of night photography, but she's still parked there in my way, just shaking her head.... This went on for a few minutes before she finally left. If you don't 'get' it, just move along....
 
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Voigtlander Bessa R4A + Color Skopar 21mm f/4

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Voigtlander Super Wide-Heliar 15mm f/4.5 II on Epson R-D1

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Canon 100mm f/3.5 LTM on Epson R-D1s

Cheers,
 
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I live in Chicagoland, so night photography is always an option - even at 2AM! I prefer a tripod and digital camera to ascertain exposure. Four 30-sec shots were stacked to yield the image below. Canon 1Ds, 50 ASA, Yashica 300/5.6 ML C, distance-to-subject 12mi. :)

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