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Night lights
Image Title:  Night lights
 
 By: Steve Tomkinson  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Steve Tomkinson {K:3225}
Project #37 Night Photography Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Cityscape
Transportation
Film Format
Portfolio Within 2 miles from home
Lens Canon  28-135 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Uploaded 12/12/2004 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 171 Shutter 15s
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 4 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About Trying to find beauty in the mundane.

My first attempts at night time shooting.

Didn't notice the twig right in front of the camera unfortunately; well it was pitch black!
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Andre Galante   {K:424} 12/15/2004
Looks good, I like the curve, the only thing different I'd do is point the camera down a little, or crop some of the sky out.


Rachel Leah   {K:25857} 12/15/2004
Oh, I didn't even notice the twig! Anyway, excellent shot! I absolutely love it! I love that you used a slow shutter speed because it looks beautiful... I especially love the starry effect! Excellent work here :)
~Rachel~


Steve Tomkinson   {K:3225} 12/16/2004
Thanks for your kind comments Rachel. I can't claim responsibility for the starry effect, it just happens on long exposures with any point of light, not sure why - but I agree it does add a little something!

Steve


Ron Clark   {K:506} 12/19/2004
This one shows me that I've got to get out and play with my camera more.


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