Sunday Stills: Lighting Up the #Night

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This week, as the northern hemisphere languishes in gloomy, shortened Winter days, let’s explore night photography. For those enjoying sunny summers or climates, it gets dark somewhere, right?

I admit right off that I am no expert when it comes to night photography. I know there are all kinds of aperture settings to capture images at night. Here is a useful article that explains the different types of night photography.

For now, lets explore what we have.

On Christmas night we got a record 8 inches of snow, adding to the three inches that previously fell. Now for all you snow experts out there, please indulge me a moment. I stepped outside to let my dog out into the backyard and the night sky at 9:00 pm was lit up!

Night Light

Where we are staying in suburbia, the area is surrounded by nearby businesses a few blocks away. Between the white snow on the ground and the clouds, punctuated by street lights, it looked more like twilight than night. I took these with my Galaxy Note phone and did very little editing. I walked outside and needed no extra light.

Bright Snowy Night

I know, I’m easily amused. Believe me, I have been in plenty of snowy, night conditions at Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Nevadas, and with several feet of snow on the ground near the casinos at Stateline, it was still very dark.

Has that been your experience if you have been outside on a dark, snowy night?

Outdoor lights can also illuminate objects like the leaves below.

Backyard porch light illuminates delicate Fall leaves

Ambient light from buildings and other outdoor venues also lends enough light to an image.

Cal State Capitol
California State Capitol

Two years ago I took a photography class to learn more about my Lumix camera and all its settings. The instructor worked with me to get my first moon shot. This was taken on Manual mode and I braced the camera on top of the fence, looked up, and put it on full zoom.

Moon shot

Don’t worry if night photography is not your thing. You can interpret the theme in any way that works for you and your creative energy.

Thank you to so many who shared their 2020 retrospective last week! I always enjoy blogging in the new year as it seems motivation abounds! Please welcome bloggers who joined Sunday Stills for the first time this week.

I’m linking “up” with Becky B’s SquareUp challenge.

Next week we are back to my new-ish monthly feature, with the theme and color “glacier blue.” Hope to see you then!

Have a great week!

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92 responses to “Sunday Stills: Lighting Up the #Night”

  1. […] Terri’s Sunday Stills Challenge: https://secondwindleisure.com/2021/01/10/sunday-stills-lighting-up-the-night/ […]

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  2. […] For her Sunday Stills Challenge this week. Terri has chosen the theme Lighting Up the Night […]

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  3. Brilliant images this week, Terri. Love that Capitol building shot! So nice to see snow. I finally got my blog done and hope you like it and don’t mind I put December and January together. Slowly catching my breath and catching up again. 🙂

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    1. Thanks, Lisa! I’ll take link ups any way people want to do them 😁 And we have had no snow since Christmas.

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      1. Great! Happy to hear that! You know I couldn’t do anything during the holidays! Maybe you should email the November & December list about September so I can write and schedule my Sunday Stills. LMAO! 🙂

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      2. Haha, I would have to be super organized to prep that far ahead 😅

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      3. LOL! Well, you are retired now??? hehehe!

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  4. […] post is in response to TERRI WEBSTER SCHRANDT Sunday Stills challenge. The theme this week is Night. Plus…I’m writing this for a December challenge […]

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  5. […] Photo Challenge friends, Cee Neuner of Cee’s Photo Challenges, and Terri Webster Schrandt of Second Wind Leisure last summer or early fall. I love the word games Becky B. plays with her photo challenges. […]

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  6. It’s amazing how ambient light can turn a dark day or night into a bright one! I find night photography very difficult. My photos of full moons and night skies never come out well. But, I’ve never done any effort learning how to master that art, so I shouldn’t be too bummed.

    Tonight, the sky had an orange glow right at the horizon and a tiny sliver of moon set as it turned orange as well. It was pretty cool. And so is the night sky in the desert. I’m enjoying it without my lens. 🙂

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    1. Sometimes we just take it in and let our memory be the lens, Liesbet!

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  7. Thanks for the opportunity to share my journeys in night photography.

    SundayStills Nightlights – memories

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  9. How can a photo of snow give off a warm glow? I guess it is that lighting. My mom used to live on the 3rd floor of her apartment building where she had a big window that looked out onto the street and parking lot below. One visit we had the most incredible snow and I was up all night trying to perfectly capture it with my phone. The lighting of the street lights added that same glow to my frosty photos. Magical.

    Hey…I know 3 of the 4 gals new to Sunday Stills this week. Welcome to Donna, Kirstin and Denyse.

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    1. Hi Leslie! thank you. Funny how fast snow melts here (high desert). We had 70 mph winds this morning and sun. No snow for a while, I guess. I imagine similar conditions occur in El Paso. What a coincidence with the new bloggers. It’s a great community isn’t it? Have a great week!

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    2. Denyse Whelan Blogs Avatar
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      Thank you kindly Leslie for your welcome too. Denyse

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  10. […] SUNDAY STILLS PHOTOS:…Night-Lights […]

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  12. All your night photos look amazing, Terri. I’ve experienced the quiet snowy nights that you wrote about. The fresh snow is always beautiful to me. Have a wonderful week!

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    1. Thank you, Natalie! It is a newish experience for me.

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  13. I’m amazed at how much light there was in the neighborhood at 9 pm! I’d love to get a one-on-one with my Lumix. I’ve only found group classes with different types of cameras. After Covid (fingers crossed) that is something I’ll search for again. Night time can be magical and, despite the challenges, photographs can help reveal it. Great theme, Terri!

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    1. Thanks, Janis! It was quite the sight! My group photography class was focused (LOL) on Canon and Nike, but when I registered online he contacted me when I indicated I had the Lumix. He gave me some extra tutoring in class and I took lots of notes. It’s worth the trouble to take a class, Lumix’s are complicated!

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      1. How interesting! I think it would be worth paying for a one-on-one, but we’ll see if that’s available. We have the same Lumix right (DMC-FZ300)? Anyway, nice pics!

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      2. Yes, same camera. As soon as I mess with settings, something goes wrong and I have to revert back to factory settings. The zooms on these things are incredible, aren’t they? The pro photography was quite impressed! That’s a good idea about a one-on-one!

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  14. How delightful are your photos Terri! I love snow night shots. I’m not an expert at night photos either but yours are fabulous. I’ve gone back to share some of my favourite places we’ve travelled to over the years, as we can’t travel anywhere much at the moment! https://wp.me/p2juKh-akK

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    1. Thanks so much, Debbie! I have a bunch of Christmas light photos but those didn’t work in January, so I was lucky we had some snow. Archived photos are always welcomed!

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  15. […] Terri for another great prompt for #SundayStills – remember Sunday can be any […]

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  16. I’m back with my story of the Night Sky. Thanks for the inspiration! https://catsandtrailsandgardentales.com/2021/01/11/night-sky/

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  18. No, I’ve never experienced a snowy night like the one you had at Christmas, Terri. Did you find it eerie, or was it more towards beautiful? In any case, the photos you took are dramatic when you know that they were taken at night.

    Did I ever tell you about the two-time travellers I met a few years ago? They enjoyed the early 21st-century amusement of window shopping which, according to them, is outlawed by the mid-21st century.

    Have a great week.

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    1. Being outside at night in snow was both eerie and beautiful, Hugh. Freshly fallen snow is delightful. Spokane is considered high desert so the snow is powdery and melts quickly. Because there was so much light, it just seemed surreal. Maybe the time travelers should visit early 2020 when stores were still open and civil unrest was quiet, and windows beckoned goodness. Maybe that would change their perspective. I love where your mind goes, Hugh 😁

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    2. They did advise me to hibernate in 2020 and most of 2021, Terri. Now we all know why. I hope I bump into them again.

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  19. I am always amazed when the snow and street lights give off an impression of day instead of night! Beautiful street photo and wow what a moon!

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    1. Thank you, Lisa! Hope all is well with you.

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  20. Such beautiful scenes, Terri. Toni x

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    1. Thanks, Toni! Enjoy your summer!

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  21. […] Challenge: Sunday stillsTopic: Night  […]

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  22. Denyse Whelan Blogs Avatar
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    Great shots…and I love your moon shot too.

    Thank you for the warm and kind welcome.

    I have my night post ready for publication towards the end of this week.

    Snow shots…so good to see from a non-snow bound country.

    Cheers
    Denyse

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    1. Thank you, Denyse, I’ll look forward to it!

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      1. Denyse Whelan Blogs Avatar
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        Today, mid January 2021 in Australia there is not a lot of a chance to take night photos but I managed to look back to some night-time photos and wrote and shared here on my blog…now adding to comments …thank you Terri.

        https://www.denysewhelan.com.au/denyse-blogs/scenes-from-nighttime-sundaystills-6-2021/

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  23. Wow, Terri, your street view is post-card beautiful. Your moon is amazing. I have never gotten a good picture of the moon. Night time is definitely my photographic nemesis. 🙂 Loved the post, though. 🙂

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    1. Thanks, Marsha. I’ve had good luck with moon shots ever since that class. I kept that photo in the camera with its settings. Makes it easy to duplicate another photo op.

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      1. I’ve never had much luck with moon shots, Terri. What settings did you use?

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      2. I used manual mode, iso 100, F2.8 640. I did some post editing to brighten it up and crop. I barely know what I’m doing half the time, Janis. I need another class!

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      3. Great idea. I need a class!

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  24. I’m not very good at night time photography but your capitol reminded me of one I’d like to share.

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    1. Yes, please share any time this week, Dawn.

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  25. Splendid, glorious photos, Terri. You didn’t ask, but my favorite is the golden leaves – what a lovely image.

    I can barely hold my phone still to take a simple pic, so if you like your pics out of focus and images of feet and other unidentifiable things, I’m your best bet. (But I do paint.)

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    1. Thank you so much, dear Shari! I like that leaf image too. I’m sure your paintings are beautiful!

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  26. Those are beautiful, Terri. I have a decent camera but never use it so if my iPhone can’t take a nice picture, I’m out of luck. I think the 12 does have options for night pictures.

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    1. Thanks, Jacqui! The newer phones are quite incredible with their picture taking capabilities. Most iPhone are highly rated for photography.

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      1. Didn’t know that. Thanks.

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  27. Beautiful selections of light/night, Terri! I also love the moon light; it take skills to get a shot like this one.

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    1. Thank you, Amy, I was glad to take the photography class and get some expert instruction 😄

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    So pretty! I love all of them. Just finished my post.

    https://troyerslovinglife.blogspot.com/2021/01/taking-in-life-around-mesunday.html

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  29. Loved your street scene Terri, amazing how much light there was! And I’m amazed you got such clarity in your moonshot without a tripod, even with a balancing act. Well done, and a really fun challenge subject!

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    1. Thank you, Tina. When we saw that it was snowing on Christmas night, of course this newbie couldn’t wait to just go outside and be in it. Totally in awe of how much light there was. That was my first ever moon shot, I was so grateful for the expert instruction!

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  31. That moon shot is amazing, Terri!

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    1. Thanks, Jacquie, one of my first bucket list images!

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  32. […] Lighting up the night is the theme for this weeks Sunday Stills posts over at Second Wind Leisure Perspective. You can join in here: https://secondwindleisure.com/2021/01/10/sunday-stills-lighting-up-the-night/ […]

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  33. Wow Terri! All your images are so beautiful! I love the way snow lights up everything including the night! We haven’t had any here to speak of, in fact it’s starting to feel like spring. But it’s not over yet, it was two years ago in February that we had record breaking snow on the west side. And your moon shot is incredible. I’ll see what I can find to share for ‘Night.’

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    1. Thank you, Susanne! All but a few stubborn drifts have melted and 40 degree weather is continuing. Not much different from a Sacramento winter for now. I’m sure our state will get more snow ❄

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  34. Hi Terri, these are wonderful photographs. I will do my post now.

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    1. Thanks, Robbie! I’m off to read it now!

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  35. Terri,
    I love the pictures. We don’t get much snow anymore, and I had forgotten that the best thing about snow was the quiet. Your pictures brought that back, so thanks. I am sharing my favorite night shot captured in Jackson Hole this past Fourth of July–also taken with a Lumix. Have a great week! Joe

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    1. Thank you, and the quiet is a nice surprise, Joe. What an amazing shot of the fireworks! Well done!

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  36. Nice photos, Terri. That effect of lights and snow is quite wonderful. In Washington State, I used to work until after midnight a couple of days a week. On those (few) occasions when there was snow on the ground. I’d head home and it would be like that. I remember how quiet it was with no traffic and everything muffled. It looked so clean too, though not when the snow started melting!
    Here’s mine today: https://grahamsisland.com/2021/01/10/up-all-night/

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    1. Thank you, Graham. I’m easily amused, LOL, but I was also struck by the quiet and muffled sounds as you describe. No snow in the forecast for a while, which is good as they continue to work on the house.

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      1. Yes, you don’t want the work interrupted. Sometimes it’s hard for them to get going again when that happens.

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  37. Lovely wintery scenes and a gorgeous shot of the moon.

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  40. Your neighbourhood looks lovely in the snow. A very impressive moon shot too!

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    1. Thank you, Stevie! No snow in the forecast for a while. It was nice to have snow for Christmas.

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  41. I love the snowy scenes, Terri 🙂

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  42. Oh that second one is just gorgeous

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    1. Thanks, Becky! It felt rather magical outside.

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  43. Hi, Terri – Thank you for the warm welcome, and the challenge to experiment with night photography. When I reviewed my photo gallery for this link-up, I realized that I had very few night shots. I will now work hard to change this (if I can ever get myself to be awake, dressed and outdoors in the evening). 😀
    I love your experience with bright snowy nights and the photos that you have shared here. That moon shot remains one of my favourites. Thank you once again for your leadership on #SundayStills.

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    1. Thank you, Donna! I didn’t have many night shots either. I had some Christmas lights but I didn’t want to use those this time. You are right about being motivated to go outside at night to take pics. I’m so glad for your participation in Sunday Stills!

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