Competition #52 - Long Exposures
Competition #52 - Long Exposures
This is the new competition "Long Exposures."
Midnight on the 17th March is the judging time. I look forward to seeing all your entries.
Have fun.
Sue
Midnight on the 17th March is the judging time. I look forward to seeing all your entries.
Have fun.
Sue
Best wishes
Sue
Sue
- Ian Austen
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Re: Competition #52 - Long Exposures
"Nine Seconds"
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Re: Competition #52 - Long Exposures
Prague at night - 2.5 seconds
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Re: Competition #52 - Long Exposures
The Lowry Bridge, 10 seconds, f/11.
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Re: Competition #52 - Long Exposures
I am sure we have all seen several pictures of night time traffic trails in our time, but i have never seen one that had a police car or ambulance going through the shot.
until now..... I was just taking a shot of the 50s style shop fronts at robin park, with the low sunlight catching the metal faced buildings, when a police van decided to drive straight through my shot.
until now..... I was just taking a shot of the 50s style shop fronts at robin park, with the low sunlight catching the metal faced buildings, when a police van decided to drive straight through my shot.
Re: Competition #52 - Long Exposures
Iron Bride, Telford 6 second exposure taken during the Heritage day last year, whilst waiting for the fireworks.
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Regards, Barry
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Re: Competition #52 - Long Exposures
here's my effort.......taken recently at C Studio in Wigan, a fun night was had by all
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Nightclub shoot
This was shot hand-held with a 1 second exposure in a nightclub.
Taylor was lit with a single studio flash-head to camera left and the longer exposure was to allow the lights in the background to come through.
Taylor was lit with a single studio flash-head to camera left and the longer exposure was to allow the lights in the background to come through.
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Re: Competition #52 - Long Exposures
Hi all,
Thanks for entering Long Exposures, Here are the results:
Ian; An imaganitive shot, fits the brief well but I'm less keen on her expresion.
Tracey; Good colours and reflections in the water, it's a really lovely shot.
Philip; A place we know well, for me it's just a little too light in the sky.
John; A different take on long exposure, a good sharp image of this Egyptian mummy.
Keith; A colourful and dramatic shot, possibly a little dark at the bottom of the photo.
Barry; A brilliant image, love the light and the dramatic colours lighting up the trees.
Pam; A very imaganitive image, a clever interpretation on the theme, love it!
Paul; Another good shot, well exposed, great colours and clever technique,
The winners are;
Third, Tracey
Second, Barry
First, Pam, congratulations and over to you.
Thanks for entering Long Exposures, Here are the results:
Ian; An imaganitive shot, fits the brief well but I'm less keen on her expresion.
Tracey; Good colours and reflections in the water, it's a really lovely shot.
Philip; A place we know well, for me it's just a little too light in the sky.
John; A different take on long exposure, a good sharp image of this Egyptian mummy.
Keith; A colourful and dramatic shot, possibly a little dark at the bottom of the photo.
Barry; A brilliant image, love the light and the dramatic colours lighting up the trees.
Pam; A very imaganitive image, a clever interpretation on the theme, love it!
Paul; Another good shot, well exposed, great colours and clever technique,
The winners are;
Third, Tracey
Second, Barry
First, Pam, congratulations and over to you.
Best wishes
Sue
Sue