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More trails, but these are a little differant
This is the best of the bunch i think, just needs a crop in the left to finish it off.
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How did u achieve those red trails m8? Even my car isn`t that fast!:P
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nice shot, traffic trails are a long exposure mark!
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exposure is the lenght of time the shutter stays open for, long exposures let what goes on infront of the camera to be captured, so a passing car on a 10 sec exposure will show as a streak of light.
See my gallery for more long exposure things with torches and stress balls |
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Marky G:
These shots look great and are quite easy to do. You need a tripod, darkness, flowing traffic and a camera with a self timer. Set the camera up on the tripod in aperture priority and in self timer mode, aim it, set it with an aperture that gives you a long exposure (30 seconds in this case), wait for traffic and fire ![]() That gives you a basic traffic trail. Tips: Orange streetlights are less good. I like the style in the pic posted. The above tecnique only scratches the surface of what you can do. A cable release will enable longer exposures (Bulb mode) than is possible using the method above. I don't have one yet - filters first.
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Re: More trails, but these are a little differant
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Well done.. you're getting better. Once you got the technique right, which to be honest, I think you have... start to look for better locations.. ones that would make a great shot WITHOUT the trails.. THEN do a time exposure.. that way, you get a truly great shot. Have you noticed something about doing shots like this? There's always more traffic going one way than the other :lol: |
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Pook has again got this spot on, the way to progress this is to find an interesting location that also happens to have passing traffic. By doing a time exposure shot there at night and getting a good balance of foreground and background subject matter exposed correctly, all the elements will drop into place and return a great picture. Light trails in a picture are not enough to make a picture just as a sunset with no subject matter will not hold anyone’s attention.
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