Photography topic

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BEAUTIFUL.

thanks lol my freind reckons it was ‘‘very windows xp’’

haha - it does. Maybe Bill’s in the market for a new wallpaper…

blonde…does your camera have adjustable aperature? The extended exposures do really well with the smallest aperature (f22 or smaller) and the slowest iso speed. When I used to use a film camera, I did a lot of night photography with fuji velvia iso 50. My mamiya had a minimum aperature of f32, so it would take thirty or forty seconds to make an exposure like the one you posted - which led to beautiful traffic trails and other light painting. This is my favorite kind of photography - I will shoot some this week and give you some examplesl.



I Love My Baby! :slight_smile:

loving the angle and the reflections, and in response to kilgore it does cant wait to see them shots u were talkin about

I’ve been really busy - the only photography I get to do lately is product photos.

oh ok that sucks, i actually decided to do a photography course this year at school to take up a line and this way i might start taking different types of photos

This book taught me a lot about a lot of things - it is, in may people’s opinions, one of the best how-to books ever. When you can master night photography, you can do it all.



<LINK_TEXT text=“http://books.google.com/books?id=IugNeG … =1#PPA9,M1”>The Complete Guide to Night and Low-light Photography - Lee Frost - Google Books</LINK_TEXT>

That’s tight 8)

thanks man

a bit different

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WOw, I love this one :smiley:

thanks, i love the composition on that one, maybe my fav out the last few i took

loving these type of pics kilgore they are very well taken photos. do you by any chance have a deviantart profile?

It is really just a little product photography, but it could be mistaken for art. It really needs more depth of field, but the lack of it makes it more artistic. It is funny that you pay a fortune for a lens that will make this kind of background blur and then spend another fortune on lighting that will allow for more depth of field.