Night + Zaino + Dew Mini Photoshoot
Night + Zaino + Dew Mini Photoshoot
Just messing around trying to get better at taking night shots. I was mostly messing around with the camera trying to see what works and what doesn't. A tri-pod is def must for night shots, but I did what I could without one. LOL






Next week the basics go on so I can lose the gap seen below!









Next week the basics go on so I can lose the gap seen below!



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Camera is a Nikon 5.1 Coolpix. I have taken nice shots with this camera so I know the camera is decent, it's just the moron taking the shot that needs toget replaced! LOL
Clearance lights are PIAA LED's Blue/White. In person they light up the area well but are noticeably blue!
It wasn't really that cold out, but in my area, during this time of year, we get a lot of dew on the car at night which is why it looks wet on some portions.
Thanks for the feedback, eventually I'll be able to take better night shots!
Clearance lights are PIAA LED's Blue/White. In person they light up the area well but are noticeably blue!
It wasn't really that cold out, but in my area, during this time of year, we get a lot of dew on the car at night which is why it looks wet on some portions.
Thanks for the feedback, eventually I'll be able to take better night shots!
Have you heard of PIAA Tera LED bulbs? I've heard they are they produce the brightest and most consistent (white) light thoughout the whole clearance strip.
The reason I ask is because I'm changing my bulbs soon and was wondering which are best in the sense they light the "whole" clearance strip with (white) light.
I like the strength of your PIAA LED, but I'd prefer them to be more white. What is the exact model your using?
The reason I ask is because I'm changing my bulbs soon and was wondering which are best in the sense they light the "whole" clearance strip with (white) light.
I like the strength of your PIAA LED, but I'd prefer them to be more white. What is the exact model your using?




