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now that is a cool shot........
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Old 01-02-2010, 06:38 AM
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AWESOME capture! Really gives the feel of motion.
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AWESOME capture! Really gives the feel of motion.
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wow, thats all i have to say. Would you mind sharing how you accomplished this shot?
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Old 01-02-2010, 06:59 AM
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god job.
You learn great stuff. And do, too.
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wow, thats all i have to say. Would you mind sharing how you accomplished this shot?
Thanks Andrew! Basically, I got my friend to drive me around while I'm seated behind. I set the aperture at f/7 and shutter speed at 4 seconds. Focus was on the car door. Camera was monted on a tripod which was jammed in the car....... He was driving around at about 50 km/h on a weekday night (think it was around 2 am so that there were lesser traffic) Took me more than 20 shots to get the light trail the way I wanted.

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Thanks moby........There's a lot to learn from DPS!......Gave up buying photo mags.
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Old 01-02-2010, 07:51 AM
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Wow! I love your creativity and all the technical quality are spot on. I love mirror reflection shots but you've brought a new level of artistry to that kind of shot. I notice this is only your 5th post. I want to welcome you to DPS and look forward to seeing more of what lurks in your mind!
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