Some long exposure pictures I took.

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Danny-G
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Some long exposure pictures I took.

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I was messing with setting on my camera(Kodak C183) and I found the long exposure feature while looking at the glowing embers that were a brush pile. Enter the idea of awesome pictures.
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One with normal exposure time.
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A few of highwy 101.
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I may add more to this from time to time.
Any input, good or bad, is appriceated. :)
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Re: Some long exposure pictures I took.

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The pictures of the fire are actually pretty neat. I thought i was looking a time lapsed volcano or something. Maybe a shot of a car coming at you while you stood off to the side of the road during the day would look cool. So that the front of the car would be in focus, but the rear would be all elongated. Idk if thats possible, but would look cool.
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Re: Some long exposure pictures I took.

Post by Legacy777 »

Are you using a tripod or something to make sure the camera stays steady?
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Re: Some long exposure pictures I took.

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Tripod is a dollar store one lol. Its the best I've got currently but it only raises the camera a max of 7.5 inches, I would have a much larger one but the camera adapter is missing. Due to the tripod size, I was using a tree for support when I took the highway pictures.
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Re: Some long exposure pictures I took.

Post by ashergrey »

That brush pile put off some interesting sparks. How long were the exposures?

A good (or even decent) tripod will make long exposure work much more rewarding. You don't even need super long exposures if you're trying to get trails from passing cars. This shot was only 10 seconds.

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Keep playing and post up the results.
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Re: Some long exposure pictures I took.

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Try setting the timer to take the picture instead of pushing the button(which I assume you're doing), that intial bump can really mess up a pic.
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