Monday 30 November 2009

LOCATION PHOTOGRAPHY - Sodium Light


This is an example of the way that sodium light looks when falling on an object. It gives a very orange to yellow cast, which even affects the white areas of your subject. This is caused by the temperature of the light source, which is very warm. This was taken after dark using my Nikon D80 SLR, on f.11 at 1/25th of a second, using a tripod to avoid camera shake, and ISO 100.

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