As those who have been there know, Mt. Chihyeon, which is good for taking pretty pictures of Banghwa Bridge, is known to have no streetlights or CCTV.
There's no need to go up while the sun is up. Yesterday, the sunset in Seoul was at 17:58, but the time I took the photo on the way there was 18:06. It's still bright.
I've arrived at Spot Chihyeonjeong, but the sky is still bright and the lights are on at Banghwa Bridge. From now on, I need to speed up.
It's been a while since I took pictures with the E-M1, so I had to adjust the lens and set the position.
I took the picture with 24mm and it was too wide-angle, so I changed it to 28-200.
It only took 3 minutes to change it and put it on the tripod, but I was anxious because I could barely see the object.
I tried applying the effect using the lens adjustment I learned last time, and the picture turned out psychedelic because there were a lot of moving and blinking objects.
I like static, but I liked the effect because it looked like something you would see in science fiction.
One shot taken when it got really dark
I gave it a longer shutter speed and took a shot from far away.
This is the photo I took with the effect just above.
Personally, this is my favorite photo from this shoot.
This was done with a short shutter speed and a narrow aperture to make it look like the car was stopped while also expressing the light splitting.
It was a bit difficult to get the timing right to capture the continuous shooting because the three [aviation obstacle lights] on the bridge did not blink at the same time.