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Comments about exposure

There are 67 comments about "exposure"

Ruppert Houses Problem: Ruppert House Crack Dealers Crack cocaine drug dealers, some actual residents of Ruppert House, are peddling crack cocaine in front of the Ruppert Houses. It has been going for years without exposure. Until now.......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Crack Dealers dealing drugs @ Ruppert Houses, Yorkville, N.Y.C.: Ruppert House Crack Dealers Crack cocaine drug dealers, some actual residents of Ruppert House, are peddling crack cocaine in front of the Ruppert Houses. It has been going for years without exposure. Until now.......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

CartLegger: glad to see you made the most of OHNY! Hope you post some pictures of the Encampment as well. Wish I could post my own, but I had the exposure set to -2, not +2.......

in response to: Smallpox Hospital by Ilona

James: When was this building built? It may have been designed before WWII as was the Navy barracks in california. No evil connotations at that time related to the symbol, just the best exposure to sun......

in response to: Quite Possibly the Worst Layout for a Hospital, Ever by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Michelle: Very pretty! What is your exposure? I face north and have had good luck with begonias on the balcony. Looks like you've got petunias and what else?...

in response to: Window Box by Biff

germz: 26 (?) pics: 16 contain large (25% or more of total) areas of underexposure; 15 contain garbage or spills; in almost every case something is tightly packed -- people, magazines, autos, bikes, etc. it does "feel"......

in response to: 08-05-07 by chiamattt

EvilGentleman: That time-exposure shot must have taken either a lot of patience, as you keep trying to get it right, or a stopwatch, so you could know when to press the shutter button. Nice job....

in response to: Changing Signal by livia

jeeff: thanks. you can see my camera [[4846:here]]. it's a sony DSC-P100 -- nothing special. patience is the key for night photography. i use my bike or another stationary object as a "tripod"......

in response to: Eastern Ave at Night by jeeff

Jamie: I thought so. I took more photos but I had my new camera on full manual and i screwed up both the exposure and focus on all but two shots. Jack, that's a truly graphic......

in response to: A Walk Along The Embankment by Jamie

Pissed off tax paying citizen: To Me: I agree that some of it is artwork, however defacing property without permission is still against the law. If exposure is what they want, then why don't they buy a huge piece of cavass,......

in response to: Albuquerque Graffiti Flood by Relapsed

Beadle and Tatum: http://www.thefilthandthefury.co.uk/images/congrat1a.jpg Its a hand written rambling note about the Sex Pistols calling the mueseum a "piss stain". There was some pettitioning and a USA today poll that helped locate the hall. I did some research, this is the......

in response to: RIP Robert Jr Lockwood by Beadle and Tatum

benji: a bit of both - 30sec exposure and pretty fast winds made the clouds chug along nicely...

in response to: Dusk by benji

Tyfoid Kid: I think the colors look great. Doesn't the overexposure come from the CCD in the camera trying to compensate between darker objects on the ground the bright sky? It's the algorithm it uses when it......

in response to: Rosegarden by aer suzuki

jeeff: experiment and rtfm (read the fucking manual - a phrase common to computer nerds). take multiple exposures of everything you shoot. if you're shooting through a window, you may need to manually set......

in response to: Rosy Fingered Dawn by Biff

groovehouse: There was no retouching done to these photos. My EXIF data states: First Image: Exposure: 0.008 sec (1/125) Aperture: f/7.1 ISO: 400 Second Image: Exposure: 0.004 sec (1/250) Aperture: f/4.9 ISO: 400 Can you......

in response to: Saturday Morning View by groovehouse

hool: only 3fps for the canon 5d, which is what i'm using. 3fps is not much of a burst. "spraying" a scene with a burst of frames isn't really the best approach for......

in response to: August 15 2006 Regina by hool

EvilGentleman: I have never used a sunset filter. Do they usually change the colours that much? I have an auto-focus point-and-shoot, so the only filtering I can do is to experiment by pointing my camera at......

in response to: War As Usual by Sally

groovehouse: fast film speed, long exposure... that's how I did it! =)...

in response to: Hot August Night II - IV by groovehouse

EvilGentleman: [[img:14331]] Our old cameras, as taken with my current camera. Kodak DC280 2MP $810 in 2000 Used as primary for both me and my wife from August 2000 to July 2003. Sent for repairs. Came back for duty as......

in response to: The Cameras of Citynoise by ksedge

EvilGentleman: You make a very valid point, Susannah. At the moment, it seems as if urban residents are so much more tolerant of differences than people in the smaller communities and rural areas. This is probably......

in response to: Smash by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

EvilGentleman: Wow, 20 second exposures? So what was the light source behind you that made the grass reflect green? Every time I try this sort of stuff, I get a severe colour shift, usually from whatever......

in response to: Swans at Night by jeeff

jeeff: sometimes when it's cloudless it gets fairly dark in spots. otherwise, not really. however keep in mind those are 20 second exposures....

in response to: Swans at Night by jeeff

EvilGentleman: One must take the view that all that is done in public is open to be published in the open domain. Otherwise, a whole bunch of considerations will overwhelm everything until **nothing** is fit to......

in response to: Mullets Galore! by Peter

jeeff: fyi: these are all photos from my office & kitchen. when i looked at the thumbnails i detected patterns as i moved through the room and paused to take multiple exposures of some things.......

in response to: Serial Repetition by jeeff

Sean MacCloud: *A DUDE here* said "but what would it feel like if it were just her there? just her with the pervert?" Hmmm... If would feel like... wimmins is not equal for genetic reasons and dependent on......

in response to: 7 Train Pervert by CC

CityDweller: Exposing your genitalia in public is considered a misdeamoner according to state law under public lewdness and indecent exposure so serious or not the man in the pic is in the wrong. To make it......

in response to: 7 Train Pervert by CC

yippie skippie: Living in an environment where people are stacked on top of other people, it is no wonder you are exposed to such horrible beings, it's the law of averages.....the roaches go where the food is.......

in response to: 7 Train Pervert by CC

blair: A sex predators first step is exposure. When they get away with that they move on to actual assult. ...

in response to: 7 Train Pervert by CC

Nate: Hey I just thought I'd share some nice pics of the skylines of cities I have visited Santa Fe de Bogota, Cundinmarca, COLOMBIA Downtown Bogota Bogota at night, view from the hills Calgary, Alberta CANADA Centre St. Bridge Memorial Dr. Long......

in response to: The Top 15 Skylines in the World by Luigi Di Serio

Jamie: I'm sure there's no need to apoligise to hool. You see something you like and you take a photo of it. I'm sure hool does exactly the same. If you look at things in the......

in response to: Lost in Thought by Elicar

Tamara: Peter, I love my lomo too... great for long exposures and good colour saturation. I read online that the lomo society is not making them anymore, so hang on to it, very tightly. it will be......

in response to: Subway Tunnel Spirits by Peter

Chuckles: Well Sean, believe me. I have a humungous number of photos that I've zapped off with direct - in your face flash - and always at a hootenany, masquarade or party. Strangely, some have even......

in response to: Arctic Landscapes II by EvilGentleman

Gabi: Thanks Peter. I was surprised to see the result. You never know what you get with long exposures. ...

in response to: Medussa by Elicar

EvilGentleman: Oh, ok. I was wondering about that. I was thinking either ACSL cloud or contrails, never thought of exposure time vs. landing lights. Thanks for the info to clear things up. Nice pic, btw....

in response to: The District by sine

ian: Of course.. part of the reason I like this photo was the technical challenge of it. It took quite a bit of trial and error to set the flash power, aperture, and shutter speed so......

in response to: On the Brink by ian

ian: jeeff: mine was blurry because I had not quite mastered the art of proper exposure in 2002 :)...

in response to: I\'l See You in Rome by pietro

EvilGentleman: cool-tsk, it is a shame that you wish to suppress freedom of speech when your chosen art form (and YES, I can see the artistic merit in your work) is all about freedom of speech.......

in response to: Destruction of Lisbon City by cool-tsk

Virbius: Anyone who litters is an ignorant selfish ass. This guy is already getting the punishment he rightly deserves just because of the media exposure. Now he can crawl back under the rock he came from. Maybe after......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

wow?!@!? from Hamilton: The degragation of a society can be directly linked to how it treats women. Look at iran and iraq at the way they treat theirs. I am the first to admit that i am far......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

rocketred: wow. I FINALLY got to this thread b/c it was on the FRONT FUCKING PAGE of the Toronto Star ?!?!!! Tho my eyeballs went square reading all of the responses, it was completely important for......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

JRM: I myself have wanted to kill a few bike couriers in my day as the majority of them feel they own the road because they schlep it out on them everyday which gives them the......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

hool: to the doubter: *shrug*. it's not like i was defending the validity of the event. i really don't care if it's considered 'real' or not, because the discussion surrounding it is real. but if......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

hool: **EDITOR'S NOTE: The Toronto Star took the photographs from this article, and printed them on the front page of Tuesday's paper. The Toronto Star used these photos despite the photographer's explicit statement to them......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Kon: ...that is seriously messed up. i understand it offers maximum window exposure to patients, but still...the architects that designed that could have made it going counter-clockwise, at the least. Anyways, awesome find....

in response to: Quite Possibly the Worst Layout for a Hospital, Ever by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Considering the bad connotations post-Nazi regime, I would have thought that it is a poor choice of shape, however excellent the exposure. ...

in response to: Quite Possibly the Worst Layout for a Hospital, Ever by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Charlene: the design is simply trying to allow for maximum window exposure to rooms. And the swatstika was a very popular symbol in history before the nazi's stole it....

in response to: Quite Possibly the Worst Layout for a Hospital, Ever by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Jamie: Thanks 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...

in response to: Waiting for a Lift: Christmas 2005 by Jamie

hool: the technique is simple. put a camera on a tripod. set it to manual focus, and set the exposure to manual as well. then shoot a bunch of frames in a time......

in response to: clockwork by hool

adam: looks more like multiple exposure or time lapse with you turning around...

in response to: real fast by fuzzytank

Jamie: Yeah, but if you get the chance, take some photos dude. Winter in Ireland is very camera unfreindly i know but adobe photoshop can do wonders with underexposures. And dude, i dunno if you're going......

in response to: 7th Century Church by barry

Sownya: I REALLY NEED YOUR FEEDBACK!!! I'm developing a place for graffiti artists to go and practice their art. Think in terms of a graffiti studio. I would like to expose younger artists......

in response to: Dallas Graffiti Like What! by Tick Tock

BZZZP: gonna guess late flash on a long exposure. eg "shutter open... ... ...flash, shutter close"...

in response to: brooklyn navy yards, 1999 by sine

jeeff: my cam can go up to 30 seconds, but it's tough to find a place dark enough to deal with a 30-second exposure. altho i'm kind of partial to day-glo bright night scenes....

in response to: brooklyn navy yards, 1999 by sine

Peter: also: im pleased with how some of my {cameraphone} pics are turning out lately. i think im finally getting the hang of what sort of light i need, as well as getting good at tweaking......

in response to: The Daily Commute by Peter

Peter: me too. ive been enjoying using the low-res camphone a bit as opposed to the usual digicam... a new way of looking at things. i am very limited with my palate and depth and detail......

in response to: Zone & Shrub by Peter

Peter: yeah those last few long-exposures sure look like theyre on fire......

in response to: Night in L.A. by Vivarin

hasslehoff: those are some awsomely long exposures. i hope you grace us with some more....

in response to: Night in L.A. by Vivarin

elaine: I didn't put the second tourist info pic in because obviously it's a crap photo, and then I got waylaid by the whole issue about resizing - but let me just say 2 things. This......

in response to: Banksy et al by elaine

Marc: For me i think a large part of the 'identity' is the discipline- so writing something every day and thinking about how to make it better makes me feel like a writer, something i used......

in response to: Guadalajara Centro Graf/Paste-Ups by Marc

jeeff: what kind of exposure did you use for this? it's all technicolor....

in response to: West Hills by fuzzytank

Peter: thats a pretty old shot, but i like it. i made it with my lomo lca... long night exposures. as you can probably see, that shot is sort of double-exposed, as i moved the cam......

in response to: It\'s Hard to Find Good Parking in the City by Peter

Peter: great shots... i love how the washed out green exposure sort of echoes the washed out abandoned cityscapes. where is this place? thanks for posting......

in response to: South Kensington Deindustrialization by Kevin

Paul G: Guessing: You left the shutter open a relatively long time to compensate for the dim interior; that resulted in the massive overexposure and "corona" around what I assume is the sun. And then you......

in response to: downing by hool

ian: hool; State Highway 225 @ Richey St., Pasadena (Houston). This is one pearl in the world's largest necklace of petrochemical refineries.. the freeway goes on with things like this continuous on both sides for 30......

in response to: nightfall 225 by ian

hool: second shot: tripod, 8 sec exposure (at f8), wait 2 seconds, slow zoom in half focal length for 2 seconds, wait 2 seconds, slow zoom back out for 2 seconds. shot from my bedroom......

in response to: fog, tin drum, me by hool

Peter: wow, this is a great double-exposure shot. i like it....

in response to: Untitled by Tim

hool: i purosely underexposed it - a two or three second exposure, and i adjusted the levels in photoshop more toward the shadows than the highlights. it didn't look like this to the naked eye,......

in response to: the warm fuzzy view from my window by hool

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