Night photography has always been an interest of mine, it's fascinating how different the world can look once dusk falls. Here's a photo of the Gresham pub in Upper Mostyn Street, Llandudno that I took the other day:
Thursday, 19 November 2009
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4 comments:
Most of the lighting is simple and quite effective - not too sure about the green though!
Wish I could take a picture like that with such clear lines and detail.
Reminds me I must look into possible lighting for a much bigger local structure.
Oi Lizard,
Part 1, part bleedin' 1, what is this, some long drawn out thing like Corrie?, my Byron says he preffers (2fs)Eastenders.
'ere that Stans a bit posh aint he, is that bloke that pulls them bells, clever he is, you wanna tell him that.
I don't consider myself posh Mrs Byron, just an ordinary sort of bloke!
Why don't you come and have a pull on the bells and bring your Byron with you?
Back to the photograph, I drove past tonight, and I have to say your photograph really does convey it in a 'good light'. What is green in the photo is quite white really 'in the flesh. In the flesh' it doesn't look anywhere near as good as your picture!
I was going to say before, what appears green light in the photo is actually white light to the naked eye. I believe it's when mercury vapour bulbs are used, but not quite sure of the scientific reason why!
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