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Mar 19, 2006 17:15 |  #1

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Mar 19, 2006 21:45 |  #2

how'd this happen?


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Mar 20, 2006 08:41 as a reply to  @ Issac Brock's post |  #3

Issac Brock wrote:
how'd this happen?

Using long time exposure. Most moving objects will disappear from the picture. Tke a look at the center; almost empty
nice shot....


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Mar 20, 2006 13:15 |  #4

Good job. Excellent exposure and I like the "ghost" image of the pedestrians.


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Mar 20, 2006 14:23 |  #5

Wow, I'm a noob. I pretty much assumed that you did it at 3 in the morning or something :)


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Mar 21, 2006 19:04 as a reply to  @ digibeet's post |  #6

digibeet wrote:
Using long time exposure. Most moving objects will disappear from the picture. Tke a look at the center; almost empty
nice shot....

Did you use a ND filter? Or cllose the apperature way down? Could you provide alittle more info on how you set up?


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Mar 22, 2006 00:57 |  #7

No filters, just the kit lens:
Shooting Mode
Manual Exposure
Tv( Shutter Speed )
6
Av( Aperture Value )
8.0
Metering Mode
Evaluative Metering
ISO Speed
100
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18.0 - 55.0mm
Focal Length
18.0mm

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Mar 22, 2006 01:00 |  #8

Thats a city to be proud of - its nice and clean there.

I thought it was 3 am too. Would there be fog there then? Could be more interesting.


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Mar 22, 2006 16:38 |  #9

We have a river crossing the city, so there might be a fog sometime... I'll try it, thanks for the idea.
As for the time, it was around 11:30 PM.


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