Night
It has been said that for a photographer ”Night-time is the right-time”.
As day finally succumbs to night, the challenges placed upon a photographer to capture the true essence of what is present become ever more intense.
The decisions are plentiful. Light can be modified in so many ways, varying ultimately upon the manner of its supply. But the rewards for overcoming any hurdles associated with this time of day can produce outstanding results.
Arguably the most important element to consider when capturing ”Night” is to shoot around twilight, when the deep cyan colour of clear evening light remains, providing a backdrop to enhance any image.
As day finally succumbs to night, the challenges placed upon a photographer to capture the true essence of what is present become ever more intense.
The decisions are plentiful. Light can be modified in so many ways, varying ultimately upon the manner of its supply. But the rewards for overcoming any hurdles associated with this time of day can produce outstanding results.
Arguably the most important element to consider when capturing ”Night” is to shoot around twilight, when the deep cyan colour of clear evening light remains, providing a backdrop to enhance any image.
A CORNUCOPIA OF COLOUR
A worthy addition to any night portfolio, "The Lowry Centre" can be found on Pier 8 in the regenerated Salford Quays area of Manchester.
Housing theatres, art galleries, bars & restaurants, this award winning building is set in a stunning waterside location.
Imaginatively constructed using stainless steel and glass, at night its spectacular form is lit with every conceivable colour of light bulb enhancing an already breathtaking appearance.
A calm evening is the key to this image, providing a much needed cornucopia of colour reflected in the still waters of the Manchester Ship Canal.
A worthy addition to any night portfolio, "The Lowry Centre" can be found on Pier 8 in the regenerated Salford Quays area of Manchester.
Housing theatres, art galleries, bars & restaurants, this award winning building is set in a stunning waterside location.
Imaginatively constructed using stainless steel and glass, at night its spectacular form is lit with every conceivable colour of light bulb enhancing an already breathtaking appearance.
A calm evening is the key to this image, providing a much needed cornucopia of colour reflected in the still waters of the Manchester Ship Canal.
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