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These long-exposure shots were taken from the car - no, I was not driving! The first ('filters on G1') has only been cropped slightly. The colours result from the use of orange and red filters which I still have from my days in B/W film photography , and not from any post-processing. I have a bunch of these filters and I aim to have some fun with them. The second was taken without filters. The car ahead negotiated a speed hump on the road, and created a bit of interest with its lights. No worry about camera shake.
IainB G1+numerous Hoya filters 20D; tamron 28-75; 420ex |
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