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Aug 26, 2007 03:45 |  #1
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hi guys,

im not sure if there is already a thread on this but i wan't able to find it!
so if there is please say so...

i started playing with shooting moving traffic at night with long shutterspeed.
the location i shot from wasn't the best... just wanted to share..
by the way: the quality of the pic went down a lot coz the resizing....
if there are more of you guys out there who made some shots in this genre please share....

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Aug 27, 2007 19:12 |  #2

What kind of shutter time did you use on this?


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Aug 27, 2007 19:17 |  #3

I love long-exposure shots. Here's my best traffic shot.

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Aug 28, 2007 01:52 as a reply to  @ Cyrus001's post |  #4
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Canonloader: sorry i forgot to mention the picture info. here it is: 30sec F/10 @ 50mm & 100 ISO

Cyrus001: nice shot, where is it made? in cali? the pyramids look familiar to me...


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Aug 28, 2007 02:06 as a reply to  @ mysticalbeing's post |  #5

good to see people adventuring into night shots...your shot looks a little overexposed for the lighting conditions, probably 10-15 sec for that would have been okay. Here is a sample of mine- 10sec @ f11 iso 100

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Aug 28, 2007 02:10 as a reply to  @ bikerider's post |  #6
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nice shot bikerider! yeah ur right, just playing with all the possibilities and then finding the best setting.. thanks for the advice....


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Aug 28, 2007 08:40 |  #7

mysticalbeing wrote in post #3811237 (external link)
Canonloader: sorry i forgot to mention the picture info. here it is: 30sec F/10 @ 50mm & 100 ISO

Cyrus001: nice shot, where is it made? in cali? the pyramids look familiar to me...

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That shot was actually taken in Edmonton, Canada.

@Bikerider: Pretty shot. The blue lights are really cool.


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Aug 28, 2007 10:00 as a reply to  @ Cyrus001's post |  #8

thanks Cyrus that shot of yours is very good too, you've done well in capturing a big landscape which I think is much harder than a tighter shot.


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Aug 28, 2007 10:03 |  #9

My share of night shots from atop a building. Shutter speed was around 20 seconds with an aperture of f/16 taken at around 7pm. Used a Canon 400D with a 17-40mm f/4L lens

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Aug 28, 2007 10:12 as a reply to  @ virtualaly's post |  #10

I went through a phase where thats all I wanted to shoot.

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Aug 28, 2007 13:04 |  #11

i like your picture cyrus
it's awesome.
i dont have a tripod yet so probably cant take pictures like that yet




  
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Aug 28, 2007 13:40 |  #12

Wow, really like bikerider and virtualaly's posts of night shots. They both are great!!


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Aug 28, 2007 19:39 |  #13

I love all these...Its one of the things I've been dying to try...and just haven't.. :)

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Aug 29, 2007 01:56 |  #14

This was shot at a local cemetery nearby (Manila Memorial Cemetery) at night. The moving objects here are the Clouds.

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taken at 9:21pm in complete darkness other than the weak light of the lamp post at 95 seconds, with an aperture of f/8, and ISO setting at 100

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Aug 29, 2007 07:24 as a reply to  @ virtualaly's post |  #15

cooool pics Aly!


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