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Sep 2
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Well i decided to give the camera some night practice on full manual. Still alot of work to be done but i am getting there, these were all taken with the kit lense i am still trying to get used to the 75-300 in the daytime.
trying to get a moving vehicle, not the best angle
he moved when he wasnt supposed to
perhaps a little too much light allowed in
car coming towards me again too much light allowed in.
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Neat shots, Craig. I too tried my slow shutter speed tonight...
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Nicely done Craig. Slow shutter is great fun. My dad took a course in photography and once he had to take a pic of Salisbury Cathedral at night. So he left the shutter open and "painted" the cathedral with spotlights (from two angles of course).
Great idea for stationary subjects
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Neat! Looks like the car fired some rockets on that last one!
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Thanks guys. I am looking forward to firework season starting soon(cant believe i said that
) Going to be practicing alot of long exposures on that.
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