
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Elevated Night Shot

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This blog is for us to share our interest in photography. It is a great way to share what we are learning, or already know, with one another. By including the details about each photo (camera settings, etc.)and the why of each capture we all benefit. It also allows us to 'show off' what we are up to. Remember please, these images are copyrighted, please do not copy, reproduce or use for any commercial purpose. Thank you, LYLE, Bruce and Steve. You may contact us at shenemanboys@gmail.com
After looking at this photo I think it was a single capture set at a long exposure. f/14, 2.5 sec, ISO 240. (Just looked at the photo.) LYLE
ReplyDeleteI like this type of stuff I haven't shot any myself but want to. I studied this a while the first thing that really caught my eye was the reflections on the corner of building closest to you that looks like water running down the building. I then looked at the road and it looks like the cars are driving on the left hand side of the road like in England. I tried to figure out why you can see the head lights on one side of the street and tail lights on the other when the street signs show it is a one way street. Interesting Photograph thank you for sharing it. Bruce
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