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Aug 29, 2005 15:04 |  #1

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Shot this last night near Westhaven Marina.
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Aug 29, 2005 15:07 |  #2

Sweet image Wazza, got one pretty similar myself but not as good.


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Aug 29, 2005 16:29 |  #3

Very cool, nice job...............Joe


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Aug 29, 2005 21:39 as a reply to  @ jopfin's post |  #4

Thanks. I just loved the golden lights on the water. Looked like Golden Syrup.


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Aug 31, 2005 21:11 as a reply to  @ Wazza's post |  #5

This is a pretty cool picture. I like this very much.

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Sep 01, 2005 00:39 as a reply to  @ Art Rodriguez's post |  #6

Thanks Art, I liked it also. I've tried quite a few of these type of shots, but never has come out how I would have liked. I'm happy for this one though. :)


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Sep 01, 2005 01:33 |  #7

Damn chewy's been messing with the warp drive again!



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Sep 01, 2005 02:28 |  #8

Impressive shot considering how difficult it is to get such a shot right.

How many shots did you take before you got it right? :D


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Sep 01, 2005 04:44 as a reply to  @ Suedezu's post |  #9

I did it 3 times, and looking at my files, it was my first attempt, the best one, that I've used in this example. Luck I guess.

Still a bit wobbly, but that adds some bumpy texture to the "Beam me up, scotty" textures in the lights. I've tried this before with my longer 70-300 lens, but it's never worked as well. This example was with my 17-40L, and being a much smoother action, it's easier to do.
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Sep 01, 2005 04:46 |  #10

Terrific! Er, how was it done? Is it zooming in (or out) during a long exposure?




  
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Sep 01, 2005 04:49 as a reply to  @ usscoyote's post |  #11

Yeah.

3.2 second exposure.

Click, hold the focus for a second, then smoothly move it to other focal length, and hold that position for a fairly equal time. That will give the duplicate image shot. Otherwise if you want just lights going out to nothing, start wide angle, hold it for a couple of seconds, and smoothly zoom in to time it to shutter closing at the same time as you've finished the zoom in.


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Sep 01, 2005 04:51 |  #12

Thanks. I'll give that a go. If it's possible on an A40, that is. Oh well, 0 x venture = 0 x gain.




  
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Sep 01, 2005 04:53 as a reply to  @ usscoyote's post |  #13

A40?

Possibly not. Can you change the zoom when it's shooting?

I had to live with a Sony point and shoot for over a year, before coming to an SLR.
Still got some alright results.

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Sep 01, 2005 04:59 |  #14

We've just become parents this year, so the chances of me being able to afford anything at all, let alone a DSLR, ever again, are slim. So I'm stuck with the A40. Just bought the lens converter sleeve, perhaps if I get some money for my birthday I'll be able to spring for an actual lens!




  
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Sep 01, 2005 05:23 |  #15

Pretty cool!


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