Chrono1081 Registered: Aug 21, 2006 Total Posts: 1932 Country: United States
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Hello.
Shots like this are tricky because you have to get enough light on the path, without blowing out the street lamps. Usually a smaller aperature with a long exposure work fine, but in this case it looks like the lights are far from where you are at.
The picture looks very dark but here is what I would suggest:
-For a path, shoot vertical and wide with the camera pointed slightly down. This lets the viewers eye "walk down the path"
-Shutter settings, these actually look good, any slower you would blow out the lights or over expose the trees, but the foreground needs some light too. Have you ever tried light painting? (I do this when shooting creepy places)
If you havent, it involves using a flashlight or some other object to "paint" light into the dark areas of the scene. You simply shine a light around while the shutter is open for your long exposure. There are little things involved like "gelling" the flashlight to match the light of the street lamps but its better to focus on getting the exposure right first when beginning light painting.
Keep up the good work
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