Glass Lights

© Dwight I. Goldman

Glass Lights

Uploaded: February 13, 2003

Description

Dinner glasses reflecting light from the city skyline

Comments

Debbie S. February 13, 2003

This is beautiful. I love how the glasses look liquified, Lovely light. I'm curious about what camera, film, settings...you used. -D #22596

Dwight I. Goldman May 26, 2019

Debbie, thanks for the compliment. This photo was taken Canon G3, 4meg digital camera (1/50 sec, f-stop 2.8, maximum resolution. dig #53125

Debbie S. May 26, 2019

Is that the newest version that Canon makes? I'm fairly new to the digital world and am curious about whatever I can learn about it. I've been using the Nikon Coolpix 995. There are so many things about it that I love, the imediacy, depth of field, being able to work on the image on my computer versus in the dark with all the chemicals. I've also been frustrated with the limitations as well...I love working with blur and grain, which I've found impossible to achieve in the digital format. What are your thoughts? -D #53161

Dwight I. Goldman May 26, 2019

Hi Debbie. Yes, this is the newest version that Canon makes. However, I hit the wrong number key when I sent my message. I actually have a G2. sory about that. Ihave been able to get fairly good blur effect with the G2, in either the the aperture priority mode, or working strictly in the manual mode. The G2 gives you a lot of flexibility to get creative and control the effects that you're trying to get. I've got a semi-professional photographer friend at work, and he also swears by his G2.I haven't done much work with grain. #53965

Dwight I. Goldman May 26, 2019

Hi Debbie. Yes, this is the newest version that Canon makes. However, I hit the wrong number key when I sent my message. I actually have a G2. sory about that. Ihave been able to get fairly good blur effect with the G2, in either the the aperture priority mode, or working strictly in the manual mode. The G2 gives you a lot of flexibility to get creative and control the effects that you're trying to get. I've got a semi-professional photographer friend at work, and he also swears by his G2.I haven't done much work with grain. #54139

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