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Dec 07, 2012 19:54 |  #1

Captured this image on the top of my parking garage today, where I walk at lunch.


1) 22 mm-ISO 100-0.5 sec at f - 29 --- 1/2 second exposure and I rotated the camera.

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2) 10 mm-ISO 400-1-100 sec at f - 11 --- I did a B&W too, but the first image seems to be the keeper. C&C welcome.
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Dec 07, 2012 20:03 |  #2

Like the first one,was wondering how you'd made those circles




  
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Dec 13, 2012 16:49 |  #3

1) 22 mm-ISO 100-0.5 sec at f - 29 --- 1/2 second exposure and I rotated the camera.

interesting technique, might have to try that out
cant see the second one but like the first!


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Dec 13, 2012 17:40 |  #4

rick_reno wrote in post #15339779 (external link)
Like the first one,was wondering how you'd made those circles

Arson24 wrote in post #15363437 (external link)
interesting technique, might have to try that out
cant see the second one but like the first!

Thanks guys. I actually saw the spin method about a year ago in the People section. And one of the Glamour guys has some posts that seem like double exposures, but are horizontal shifts. Seemed like it fit the scene here. And I removed the second image; it wasn't really any good.


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