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Richard W
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October challenge, long Exposure
A bit of fun this one, 1/20th second exposure of marathon runners caught speeding!
Chris Sawyer
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Re: October challenge, long Exposure
Good one Richard. They don't move far in a 20th of a second. Lazy.....
Ian Stedman
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Hi,
My first entry:
5 seconds @ F1.6 from my phone.
Chris Sawyer
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Re: October challenge, long Exposure
Ian, You forgot to mention it was hand held.
Ian Stedman
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Chris,
I didn't want to show off too much.
Ian Stedman
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How about this 54 second exposure?
A simple light painting photo, phone propped up using a gorilla pod on a refuse bin:
I haven't had that many tonight.
Chris Sawyer
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Re: October challenge, long Exposure
Ian, The London Eye is a good one. Reasonably sharp, interesting reflection, and the bright white lights not too overpowering.
Fay
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Re: October challenge, long Exposure
also stars a bit choppy as standing on a wooden platform. needed about another 80 subs. ISO200 32x60secs.
The light areas are clouds, so startrail incomplete as not enough taken..
Chris Sawyer
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Re: October challenge, long Exposure
Good shot Fay. I like the radiating light from the bottom left and the windmill looks like its seen better days.
Keith Woonton
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Re: October challenge, long Exposure
As my first attempt, I took this shot of the Pattack Falls today for the challenge ( f8 – ¼ Sec - ISO 100 )
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