Monday, March 19, 2012

Night Photography Class 6b: Fountain Fanfare

This is part two of three of our shoot in San Pedro. After the first portion of our final night photography class in Ports O'Call village, we hopped in the car and drove a few blocks north to the "Fountain Fanfare." This area is near the cruise ship terminals and is a knock-off of the Bellagio hotel's dancing waters. It is lit up at night and every 15-30 minutes it has choreographed water jets synced to music blasting from speakers. I was totally pumped as it is an interesting place with lots of angles, lights and movement. I switched to black and white at times while we were here as it gives a very different feel to the water and fountains. I took a hundred or so pictures here but I pared it down to ten. I'll have one more post with some abstract shots from this shoot. Hope you like them.
Gateway fountain
2 second exposure, f/9, 27mm, ISO 100 Fountain
1.3 second exposure, f/3.5, 18mm, ISO 100 Blast off!
10 second exposure, f/18, 18mm, ISO 100 Night fountain
4 second exposure, f/11, 18mm, ISO 100
Geyser
4 second exposure, f/11, 18mm, ISO 100 Reflections
2 second exposure, f/11, 18mm, ISO 100 Panoramic fountain
1/60 second exposure, f/4.5, 29mm, ISO 100 Fountain detail
1.3 second exposure, f/5, 40mm, ISO 100 Lamppost detail
1/100 second exposure, f/1.8, 50mm, ISO 200 Vincent Thomas Bridge
1/60 second exposure, f/1.8, 50mm, ISO 400

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