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Waiting for a Lift: Christmas 2005
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This article has been viewed 3513 times in the last 3 years Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 1st Jan 2006 - 17:47 GMTNow these are christmas lights without the santa shapes.
Peter: 1st Jan 2006 - 21:08 GMTwow, jamie, these are really good! love the lighting... esp the second one... Jamie: 2nd Jan 2006 - 14:09 GMTThanks for all the comments. I've been having a bit of luck with my little camera lately. I've got takin long exposures without a tripod down to a fine art
elaine: 3rd Jan 2006 - 13:36 GMTwait! without ??? WITHOUT?? Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 3rd Jan 2006 - 13:53 GMTWith such steady hands you should be a neurosurgeon. Or a barman. Jamie: 4th Jan 2006 - 17:33 GMTYeah without. They don't always come out as good as this, and what soetimes looks like a nice crisp shot on the lcd turns out to be less so in real life. The technique does indeed involves a certain amount of breath holding, crouching on one knee and using the other to steady the camera, or preferably using a wall/bench/bin for support. shooting through windows often achieves good results as the camera lens can be butted up against the glass to provide optimum stability. A tripod would be handy though. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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