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When that big light in the sky goes down at dusk, photographers have to rely on other light sources to obtain their images. This is the world of slow shutter speeds, artificial light and a different way of seeing things
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Old 12-11-2009, 01:41 PM
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ok........
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uhmmmm.... go on....
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Poster has been offering these kind of tips and tricks in an effort to get traffic to their site. They also say that the best time for landscape shots is dusk or dawn (debatable).
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I did see him post on a number of sections in this forum. All of which are simiar to this one.
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well that was insightful
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Sooooo... basically what you are saying is during the night, it's dark?
Man - I KNEW something was different!
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Weird, there are no links in the post though... not sure how it's getting link traffic for the OP then!
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