i like where this topic seems to be going...
Lonnie, I'm psyched for some daytime shots.
Lookin' good maggots.
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i like where this topic seems to be going...
Lonnie, I'm psyched for some daytime shots.
Lookin' good maggots.
May swap one or more out if I get to shoot what I hope to this weekend. Unfortunately I got a pretty slammed week. For now anyways...
#1
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7080/7...e7ee8425_b.jpg
#2
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7192/7...6bee0311_b.jpg
This is a really good MPC so far.
If anyone needs inspiration, you dont need to do all sorts of cool techy stuff to make a good long exposure image. This is mando alvarez, and his night stuff kicks ass...
http://mandoalvarez.com/
I am urbania.
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Volvo, Oakland, entry #1.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7262/7...b65f5a50_c.jpg
Rod y Gab y Oakland, entry #2.
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5235/7...82733e33_c.jpg
#1 Daytime Urban LE.
http://www.landshapephotography.com/...28749404-4.jpg
Edit: here's the EXIF info.
Date Time Original 07:21:31 2012-04-05
Exposure Time 2 sec.
F Number f / 22
Exposure Program Aperture priority
ISO Speed Ratings 200
Metering Mode Pattern
Flash Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Focal Length 16mm
White Balance Auto white balance
Make SONY Model NEX-5
Filters: 1 stop ND + CPL.
Lonnie... Need some Photoshop help?
helluva good MPC. I like it when these are hard to whittle down.
^ Lonnie, that is a cool shot. If you don't mind my saying so, I'd love to see it with evening city light streaks in the background for a more urban feel.
Unfortunately, this MPC went up the day AFTER I left DC, so tried something VERY experimental for entry #1:
http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a..._MG_7519-3.jpg
^I don't even know what I'm looking at but I like it!
I hear what you are saying (and I've been looking for a spot to take something like that), but 1/2 the challenge for me was doing something in the daytime (or morning in this case), which in my mind raised the level of difficulty up a notch. Given the little one at home, his eating and sleeping schedule, my work schedule, sunrise and sunset, and a whole host of other factors (like me living in the damn suburbs, lol), that's the best shot I've come up with so far. If the weather cooperates tomorrow, I hope to get out and do a couple of more shoots before this ends. I've got a couple of locations scouted out (or in mind at least), we'll see if I can make them work. Given the setup needed to take this shot, I kind of need lots of open space in the shot or I risk getting my camera pummeled.
This was just my best attempt to date. I've got two more stabs at it before this thing is over! :D
What exactly did you do there lonnie?
Trying to figure it out, but can't comprehend how you froze a moving? car in a 2 second exposure... Was the camera somehow tracking it?
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Remember, all motion is relative, and all "secrets" will be revealed in time! ;)
^^ Pretty close, but more DIY. Maybe I'll do a mini-tutorial about what I learned after this thing is over.
^^ Please do, looks like fun!
Your wish is my command...
#2
http://www.landshapephotography.com/...02503868-4.jpg
Exposure Time 2.5 sec
F Number f / 14
Aperture priority
ISO Speed Ratings 200
Focal Length 16mm (24 mm 35mm equlv)
Lonnie, those are dope.