Long exposure Nightshots of my Black Evo (56k beware)
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Long exposure is amazing. Sorry if the server is slow.I think the shots are worth it.
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Cide
Take care,
Cide
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Im pretty sure that long exposure is a photographic technique that involves keeping the shutter open for a period of time. Photographs usually have a short shutter time and it captures whatever it can in that split second. And like most people know, if you wiggle the camera around, you get streaks.
Now, when the shutter stays open for a while, it continues to "record" what it sees. Thats why you see three of him in one pic.
If you see a picture with long streaks of light in a city coming from the lights of the cars, thats another long exposure shot. But I could be wrong =X
~Malak
Now, when the shutter stays open for a while, it continues to "record" what it sees. Thats why you see three of him in one pic.
If you see a picture with long streaks of light in a city coming from the lights of the cars, thats another long exposure shot. But I could be wrong =X
~Malak
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Originally posted by Malak
Im pretty sure that long exposure is a photographic technique that involves keeping the shutter open for a period of time. Photographs usually have a short shutter time and it captures whatever it can in that split second. And like most people know, if you wiggle the camera around, you get streaks.
Now, when the shutter stays open for a while, it continues to "record" what it sees. Thats why you see three of him in one pic.
If you see a picture with long streaks of light in a city coming from the lights of the cars, thats another long exposure shot. But I could be wrong =X
~Malak
Im pretty sure that long exposure is a photographic technique that involves keeping the shutter open for a period of time. Photographs usually have a short shutter time and it captures whatever it can in that split second. And like most people know, if you wiggle the camera around, you get streaks.
Now, when the shutter stays open for a while, it continues to "record" what it sees. Thats why you see three of him in one pic.
If you see a picture with long streaks of light in a city coming from the lights of the cars, thats another long exposure shot. But I could be wrong =X
~Malak
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