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Went with a friend to take some pics and help him learn how to use his new camera. Here are a few I got :) Practising for next years calendar! :rofl:

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Ghost car lol

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My mates car

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Waterfall

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Cool :thumbup:

How do you do those trick shots then ???

How do you do those trick shots then ???

Ultra long exposure then dance around like a loon shaking a bright light. Only the light gets caught as the subject is never still enough to get on film. :)

isnt it called light graffiti!! looks good the pics are cool!:D

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found this a while back! some stuff out theres really good! i just thought this was pretty cool:P

then dance around like a loon

Which is why Loz is suuuch a natural :D:thumbup:

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Oi! I didn't look like a loon thanks!! Orrin did though! :rofl:

Oi! I didn't look like a loon thanks!! Orrin did though! :rofl:

Just payback for your comments at the Malthouse :P

Good pics though :thumbup:

What were you doin in a dark woods? :rofl:

Excellent photos though.Wish i was talented at that stuff too.

Some great shots as always, the waterfall ones especially.

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Just payback for your comments at the Malthouse :P

Good pics though :thumbup:

I don't remember having commented at the Malthouse? lol.

Nice one

Cool! Nice piccies. long exposures can be good fun to play with.

I've got some somewhere that I took from near the runway threshold at Luton airport, with all the streaks of landing lights coming out of the sky. It's on old fashioned 35mm film, though.

Phil

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Yup, I like long exposures, and now I have my ND filter I can do them in the daytime too! :)

Good fun those - I remember doing similar with an old film camera and a flashgun to get ghost images of my guitar and people in two places at once. Slightly easier with digital now though...

I don't remember having commented at the Malthouse? lol.

Don't remember Val being there either :confused:

Nice pics of the chocolate waterfall Loz :)

Loz

Love the pics.

A couple in particular caught my eye so I saved them onto my putta. Looking at them again I noticed the pic below has a shadow in the woods. It looks like a person with a hood but no face, very strange.

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freaky

I'm not going to look at it any more, it's giving me the willies.

I'm not going to look at it any more, it's giving me the willies.

bit like most of the boys in chaytum......:rofl:

bit like most of the boys in chaytum......:rofl:

Oi...Chaythum Maritime to you, bleeding northeners no class that's your trouble.

Some good piccys and effects there.......:thumbup:

More top class photo's Loz.

Wow !!! some great pics there. What exposure and aperture settings were they taken at ?

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:eek: cheers for that Des lol. I'm pretty sure it's just the foliage though!! :rofl:

exposures:

1. 1 second, f4.8

2. 11.1 seconds f3.5 (with ND filter as still quite light)

3. 12.5 seconds f4.2

4. 8.9 seconds, f4.2

5. 11.7 seconds, f4.2

6. 19.3 seconds, f4.2

7. 27.5 seconds, f4.2

8. 20 seconds, f4.2

9. 20 seconds, f4.2

10. 25.3 seconds, f3.8

11. 17.3 seconds, f3.5

12. 25.3 seconds, f3.5

13. 22.5 seconds, f3.5

14. 25.3 seconds, f3.5

15. 6.1 seconds, f5.3

16. 4.4 seconds, f4.2

17. 2.5 seconds, f4

18. 3.8 seconds, f3.5

Well, you did ask! :rofl:

As you may be able to tell, I like to use bulb and decide on the timings myself as some had more light than others etc :) I thinkt he ones at 20 seconds exactly I did set, so I could run round like a loon lol. The others either I did it myself on bulb or I just shouted to my mate when to push the button and when to let go! :rofl:

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