I've recently found a location in the city that would make for a great photo, but I'm not totally sure how to achieve it. It's looking down a hill at an outdoor hockey rink with a fantastic view of the city skyline in the background. I want to capture the scene lit up at night.
The problem I'm having is that the bright lights of the foreground (illuminating the rink) are substantially brighter than the duller lights in the background (from CN Tower and skyscrapers). I want to be able to bring out these background lights without totally overexposing the scene on the rink.
I took a few test photos the other night when I drove past. I didn't have a tripod but just took a few snaps to get an idea of what i'm looking for. I plan on going back with a tripod, but would like to have some suggestions from you guys so that I can go into this project with a bit of a plan of attack, rather than just standing around in the cold playing hoping of rate best.
So.. I'm trying to find a way to equally bring out the lights of the background and foreground in this shot. The naked eye picks up both quite well, but I don't know how to make the camera do the same..
Thanks for you recommendations!
Bookmarks