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Feb 27, 2012 14:04 |  #1

went out and about one night in Dublin taking some pictures, heres two of my favs


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Feb 27, 2012 15:04 |  #2

I really like these. I wonder what the first one would look like if you make the green light a complementary blue, though. It almost looks like the second one is not quite sharp. can't tell from the smaller photos.


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Feb 27, 2012 17:58 |  #3

I like, I agree with facedodge tho, the 2nd looks like it was not extremely stable. That's pretty awesome that they installed green cold-cathode lights under the bridge!




  
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Feb 27, 2012 20:13 |  #4

The second pic was placed on my camera bag as it was my first long exposure shot at night and I had no tripod


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Feb 29, 2012 18:55 |  #5

Mcedmonds wrote in post #13979700 (external link)
The second pic was placed on my camera bag as it was my first long exposure shot at night and I had no tripod

did you use the self timer?


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Mar 01, 2012 01:25 as a reply to  @ Pixil Studio's post |  #6

No, used a Hama wired remote


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