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Sheraton again,
a Domino's delivery van went by.
I was waiting for interesting people to come out of the hotel because there was a wedding going on.
And I got this.
I did this by hand,
Very slow,
the car wasn't going preticularly fast.
I did a lot of contrasting, saturating and hueing, I gave it a blue temerature and then saturated it so it has that crisper brighter look for it. |
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| To Highjah: I use: | Colin2008 |
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hi Colin, i think your work shows a lot of potential. I would recommend use of a tripod - it's very helpful for long exposure shots.. I find night/low light shooting very exciting myself. In fact just pressing the shutter button even when the camera is mounted on the tripod can still cause unwanted vibration/camera shake - resulting in poor focus. So you may also want to look at timer realease - if your camera has one or better still a remote shutter release.
Happy shooting :)
Best regards, Daniel
Don't hesitate to use a 800 or 1600 iso preset, in aim to avoid such a long exposure.
Try the Aperture Priority programm or in manual mode, too.