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Split Tones at Niagara Falls

This image was taken at Niagara Falls during their light show which they do every night.  It's quite an amazing thing to witness and if you have the chance the go I highly recommend it.  The coloring in this image was all natural meaning it's what I saw, not enhanced in photoshop.  The hardest part was getting a shot without falling over the edge!

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Camera settings: Nikon D800, 3 sec at f/4.0, 26mm at ISO 50, flash did not fire.  Taken at 8:46pm on August 30, 2012 by Jason Lanier.

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Long Exposure Photography- getting the right look!


Long Exposure Photography- this is an image taken earlier this year in Maui, Hawaii near the lava rocks by Waimea/Kihei area. The trick to long exposure photography is to set it up on a tripod, frame the shot the right way, keep your ISO low (that sounds crazy with low light, but if there is enough available light, you want LOW ISO because it gives you much more ability to work with in post production. With the long exposure time it will add a movement type look to the image like you see here with the water. If you haven't tried long exposure photography, give it a try today! Camera settings: Nikon D700, 30 sec at f/4.0, 16mm at ISO 100, flash did not fire. Shot at 7:33pm in Maui, Hawaii by Jason Lanier on August 31, 2011.

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