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Library Station (first attempt at a night shot)

 
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Sep 26, 2005 18:54 |  #1

The other night I went "out on the town" for a little night shooting, here's one of what came out!

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Sep 26, 2005 19:08 |  #2

I'll give you credit for standing on the side of a street with a camera on a tripod looking like an idiot.. hehe.. Nah nice long exposure shot.


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Sep 26, 2005 19:42 |  #3

how do you get the effect with no orange light in it? did ya use a filter?


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Sep 27, 2005 00:31 |  #4

no filter, I shot this one with my EOS Elan II (film), and I don't remember the exposure time and aperture, but I think it was around 5 seconds exposure. And then timed it just right.


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Sep 27, 2005 08:20 as a reply to  @ cbass's post |  #5

Cool shot, I like how the left side of the street looks so different to the right....it almost looks like one side seems old and the other modern with the light trails dividing them, excellent stuff.
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