Thanks, will keep that in mind. I am planning to go on an evening walk through the neighbourhood within the next few weeks when it is dry. Too wet here at the moment.Try to play a bit with the single light bulbs.. some in the foreground and some blurry ones behind them. Would look for sure great!
Thanks for the tips. I went on a short walk yesterday evening to try out things, but it was a total disaster. None of the photos were any good to be used. I did not matter that they were not in focus, i went out to try out getting a good exposure. But i ended up with very underexposed images to avoid clipping highlights from the led lights that there was so much noise in the photos and that none of them was even close to bad. They looked like i gave the camera to a goldfish and asked him to take the photos.Nice shot, casual snap but looks good, I have to agree with Helix - bokeh light balls are too hard to pass by whenever I see light bulbs or LED strips, even more so around Christmas as they add a very warm, festive feel to a photo. Get a little closer and see if you can either get a subject in front of those lights with a fairly shallow DOF to get the light out of focus and in bokeh or maybe macro or close up on a light at the front so you get the same bokeh effect on the other lights behind. There is a number of ways to do it, hope to see your results