Re: Long digital exposures?

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All perfectly believable, skills of the photographers notwithstanding.

Here are a couple of mine:

5 minutes @ f/8, ISO 100, lit by moonlight (note the shadows under things) and a single outdoor light on a house across the street. Minor color balancing:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/113/292190100_3665fb6ddd_o.jpg

2 minutes @ f/8, ISO 100, lit by a single street light. Minor color balancing. The arced light in the sky is a helicopter circling its prey:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1170/1386265680_75dc62f564_o.jpg

Go out tonight and play.

Cheers,

Rich

On Nov 20, 2008, at 4:29 PM, lookaround360@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Point of my iquiry is to not have to re-invent the wheel.  With my
humble digital camera I won't get the effect of film but wanted to know
if it is possible with say, a not MacGyvered dSLR.

Who said MK is shooting digitaly?

Here is a sample of an attempt:

http://dslrcanon.blogspot.com/2008/03/long-exposure-of-receding- wave.html

Not great, eh?

These are kind of neat but who knows how much PS went into them?

http://www.flickr.com/groups/shootingtolearn/discuss/ 72157608797181051/


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