La Luz
Reflejos de Semana Santa en Suchitoto
by Michael Sibilia
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About the Book
During the month of April in 2009, I visited the town of Suchitoto in El Salvador.
I mostly worked on a film set during the days and spent the nights enjoying the town and
Easter week celebrations.
Shooting under artificial lighting during the day may have affected how I saw the town at night.
During the set work, the color temperature was perfectly balanced, while at night there was no
consistency in any of the sources, even the streetlamps had all different types of light.
Shooting at mostly 6400 ISO, I let my Nikon D700 decide what was best by leaving the white balance on auto.
I mostly worked on a film set during the days and spent the nights enjoying the town and
Easter week celebrations.
Shooting under artificial lighting during the day may have affected how I saw the town at night.
During the set work, the color temperature was perfectly balanced, while at night there was no
consistency in any of the sources, even the streetlamps had all different types of light.
Shooting at mostly 6400 ISO, I let my Nikon D700 decide what was best by leaving the white balance on auto.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 52 - Publish Date: Oct 11, 2009
- Keywords El Salvador, central america, night photography, iso 6400, iso 3200, hi iso, holy thursday, good friday, holy saturday, la luz, salvador, suchitoto, easter, night, nikon, catholic, church
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About the Creator
Michael Sibilia
Hopewell jct New York
During the month of April in 2009, I visited the town of Suchitoto in El Salvador. I mostly worked on a film set during the days and spent the nights enjoying the town and Easter week celebrations. Shooting under artificial lighting during the day may have affected how I saw the town at night. During the set work, the color temperature was perfectly balanced, while at night there was no consistency in any of the sources, even the streetlamps had all different types of light. Shooting at mostly 6400 ISO, I let my Nikon D700 decide what was best by leaving the white balance on auto.