Some pictures of mine (dial up should not click here)
#12
I wish I had a camera, but since nothing ever happens around here why bother? Really cool pics btw. How did you get the lighting for the train pic, it's a long exposure right? I never could figure that stuff out on my old Olympus, granted it wasn't anywhere near what you have haha
#13
the train one is a 30 second long exposure, which is the max if i dont use manual shutter control, ive done a 20 minute shot before:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/clintonscanon/5046660546/
this is the earths rotation making circular patterns in the stars. it was my first and last attempt. im going out again soon to try. but its pretty cold out lately
http://www.flickr.com/photos/clintonscanon/5046660546/
this is the earths rotation making circular patterns in the stars. it was my first and last attempt. im going out again soon to try. but its pretty cold out lately
#14
#15
lol i just got dizzy doing it with my tv hooked up as a monitor.
scroll down so that the hand rail is at the bottom of your screen, then start panning over to the right.
you start by looking down the outside of the rail to the way on the bridge, then looking down the river, then down the bridge, down the river the other way, then back down the entrance to the bridge almost... its nuts.
scroll down so that the hand rail is at the bottom of your screen, then start panning over to the right.
you start by looking down the outside of the rail to the way on the bridge, then looking down the river, then down the bridge, down the river the other way, then back down the entrance to the bridge almost... its nuts.
#19
my particular camera doesnt have a pano function, so this was all stitched together in photoshop CS4.
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