
What we’re about
This group is focused on delving into the captivating realms of night and infrared photography. Through the use of DSLR and mirrorless cameras, we aim to unveil the hidden beauty of the night, revealing scenes that are beyond the scope of our natural vision. Additionally, we seek to embark on a visual journey, capturing the world in a new light with converted infrared cameras, showcasing its unique characteristics and nuances. Join us for meetups, workshops, and photo walks as we explore the art of seeing beyond the apparent and capturing the world in a unique and creative way.
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Carnival Lights - Summer Fun!Franklin Town Common, Franklin, MA
It's summertime, which means the bright lights and flurry of activity called a carnival are back in action.
Carnivals are a lot of fun to photograph. The bright colored lights are great to capture as they move. Rides feature all kinds of variety in color and movement, and make for cool images. Photographing them requires a balance of shutter speed with the timing of the ride. When photographing several rides simultaneously (like the featured image), the challenge increases!
This event is in Franklin, west of Boston. This carnival runs from Wednesday, July 2nd, through Sunday evening, July 6th. It has a Ferris wheel, several other spinning rides with colorful & changing lights, cotton candy, fried dough, and Port-a-potties!
We will meet before sunset, which should provide a daylight perspective of the carnival. As we enter blue hour, the colored lights have a beautiful blue backdrop, and the colored lights will intensify as it gets darker.
This carnival is being held in a park across the street from St. Mary's Church. For more details about the carnival, check out this link:
There is plenty of parking around the area in Franklin, but if the carnival is popular, you might have to walk a bit. There are parking lots nearby as well.
You can have fun with a variety of lenses - a wide angle will capture all of the Ferris wheel, but a telephoto can grab interesting details. Or challenge yourself with a nifty 50 or another fixed focal length lens. ND filters will help control the shutter speed for creative effects (3, 6, and 10-stop) and will help extend the shutter speed during the transition from golden hour to twilight to darkness. Add some ICM (intentional camera movement) while the shutter is open.
Remember your tripod and shutter release.
Dress in layers and keep an eye on the forecast. This is a weather-dependent event. If it rains, the carnival does not operate, and this Meetup will be canceled or rescheduled at a different carnival, if possible.