Long time exposure experiments

Long time exposure experiments

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m1spw

Original Poster:

5,999 posts

226 months

Friday 17th February 2006
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I havn't posted in P&V for ages! Anyway, I've been having a play around with LTE settings on my (admittedly crappy) digital camera, and here are three decent results (well, IMO anyway!):




And a not so good one, which I still kind of like...



Any feedback/tips for ways to improve?

UKBob

16,277 posts

266 months

Friday 17th February 2006
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Try taking a pic of a stationary subject, with people moving around in the background.

Also try the obligatory 20 second dark road shot, with cars driving away from you. Ive only tried once or twice with my G5, didnt get much but some people have managed to get some very nice shots that way. Tripod essential.

You might also try setting up your tripod in the middle of an open field pointing the lens skywards over the treetops during a lightning storm. An umbrella will keep the rain off your camera

406tm

3,636 posts

254 months

Friday 17th February 2006
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UKBob said:


Also try the obligatory 20 second dark road shot, with cars driving away from you.



Like this

scalper

221 posts

242 months

Friday 17th February 2006
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I took this photograph a couple of years ago.
30 sec, f/???, Canon Elan IIe, Canon 28-135IS (don't recall if IS was turned on), NO tripod, Kodak T-Max400.