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markgozz 09-12-11 10:16 PM

Night Shift
 
We don't get much in the way of industrial landscapes in rural Suffolk so the best I could do is the local sugar beet factory .

One question I have is about the colour of the lights at the factory , I can't remember there being orange and green spot lights so are my eyes going or does the lens play tricks with different types of lights .

Thanks for looking

Mark


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karenoliver 09-12-11 11:13 PM

Love the shot, and don't think the colours look bad, in fact I like them :-) Do you think it could be to do with white balance and maybe it just needs correcting in raw? I don't think digital camera's are affected by reciprocity failure like film cameras.

Karen

markgozz 11-12-11 05:02 PM

Thanks for your time Karen .

I did go back to my RAW file and had a play with the white balance but that changed the temp of all the colours and didn't even out the differences in the flood lights .

So either the lights are differently coloured or the lens is doing something strange with the light that comes in at different angles .

Mark

alfbranch 12-12-11 07:44 PM

I think it needs some of the shodaws recovered a bit more but its a nice shot.

The light colours seem to be a mix light types depending on which phase of construction/modification they were installed under IMO. I think the add to the shot actually. Your ese is amazing at balaning light and will probably always be better than your camera.

markgozz 12-12-11 09:11 PM

Thanks for your comments Alf

Your suggestion about the lights being from different phases of the plants history makes sense , if they use different types of bulbs then they would probably give off a different coloured light .

Thanks

Mark

DigiDiva 12-12-11 10:22 PM

You have to click on it and see it full size to apreciate it. I like it, well done.

markgozz 13-12-11 06:23 PM

Thanks for your comments Chris

Glad you like it

Mark


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