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Superb pics,Samurai. I like how you have captured the gradient of the landscape..:thumbs up .
Very nice!
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Originally Posted by Samurai
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Now some ground shot:  |
Awesome buddy, grt shot.
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Originally Posted by rjstyles69
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Was a 15 sec exposure and the camera shook. I lost patience and this is what I ended up with. |
Loosing patience is good for shots like these :D
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Originally Posted by rjstyles69
(Post 664717)
Was a 15 sec exposure and the camera shook. I lost patience and this is what I ended up with. |
You mean you knocked over the tripod?:confused: You couldn't have been trying it handheld.
Thanks Nikin and guyonblackybx for your comments.
Samurai like I said, I dont have a tripod as yet. Did a balancing act on a park bench while shooting the below pic and lost patience.

[quote=tsk1979;664722]I normally lose patience after 10 minutes pass.
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Do you use some kind of a timer device attched to the shutter release?
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Originally Posted by shazikon
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Do you use some kind of a timer device attched to the shutter release? |
Nope, just press once in bulb mode for shutter open(on the remote). Then press again to close shutter.
My longest exposure till date(601s)

@ Mayavi : Nice pic...
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Originally Posted by 1self
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I liked this pic... Nice shot.
@ Rudra : as usual awesome pics.
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Originally Posted by tsk1979
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Nope, just press once in bulb mode for shutter open(on the remote). Then press again to close shutter.
My longest exposure till date(601s) |
Yeah i do the same, with the remote shutter release. But i have seen some devices where you can set the time and i tht you were using one of them..as you give precise secs.
Clicked this at a park.
Camera : Canon 400D
Lens : Sigma 70-300mm DG Macro

can anyone tell me what are these whitish spots which i have marked are called? they come up in pics which are shot using flash at night. How to avoid them?
BTW the cam is Canon S5IS

@Krishna: temple picture is super!
Any zenfolio members here? Appreciate if you could PM me. Thanks.
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heavy_foot : can anyone tell me what are these whitish spots which i have marked are called? they come up in pics which are shot using flash at night.
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Can you post another pic with dark colors in the right half of your pic ?
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