So far my photography has been all with my iPhone, but I’m very much looking forward to branching out and learning aperture, lighting, exposure, and everything else using a DSLR camera.
I remember bus No.9. I think it was a London No.9 but it could have been Reading. Ah, that’s it, I remember now, London No.9 drives through Covent Garden, Reading No.9 drives past the Abbey ruins. Both have connotations. Both are clouds.
What version of Photoshop do you have? It has the ability to make a stunning 32 bit file for much more shadow detail: You take one under exposed, one exposed normally and one over exposed shot. The program converts it to a 32 bit shot with tons of darness definition, resolution and 16 million colors!
I’m planning to make more star pictures, using this teqnique to capture more stars, as well as using a 24 mm lens at 3200 ISO, even further out-of-town. They should be awsome!
That’s better than my camera :O( I’m going to take a close up of myself falling from a building… Just as long as I preserve the camera. That’s the important thing! LOL! Interesting we can share our capture techniques and such… There are things you could teach me. And I’m all ears :O)
Interesting! I wonder what more is in your bag of tricks… Looking forward to reading you more often, and maybe, just maybe I’ll find out. Thank you for your relys Lemanshots… Much appreciated!
Great shot. A friend told me that London’s buses make the best light trails and I had a lot of fun playing with them when we visited two years ago. Cheers
I also spent some evenings at Londons busy streets, waiting for the fantastic red and lightful double-decker buses to make some light trails…and then eagerly waited for watching the results on the computer! ;-))
Chciałbym tylko napisać że bardzo mi się podoba to zdjęcie. Kompozycja i uchwycenie momentu.
I would just like to write that I really like this photo. The composition and capturing the moment 🙂
You should post a tutorial to walk us ammeters through creating this effect. Don’t ask me how you’d go about it, but I would definitely read or watch it if you did.
I have not yet thought about making a tutorial but it’s a nice idea. Thank you so much for your lovely comment, have a great week ahead! Regards, Josephine.
To make this light trails I work with a tripod and a long exposure. The camera set-ups for the light trails in this picture were 1 sec, f8, ISO 100, 35mm.
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Thanks again for reblogging Manolis!
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Amazing work!!!
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Thank you so much Christos!
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beautiful styling!
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Thank you Philip! 🙂
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Thank you for the visit. I look forward to seeing more of your wonderful photography.
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I’m glad to hear that, thank you Edgar!
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Lovely
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Thank you! 🙂
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Wonderful picture
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Thank you!! 🙂
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Damn
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😉
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Wow!! You’re good 🙂
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I’m glad you like it, thank you!
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Love the lights. Really nice.
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Thank you Carlos! 🙂
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Hat dies auf I-NETRADIO rebloggt.
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Thanks for reblogging! 🙂
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These shots at spectacular. I look forward to following you and hope you’ll follow back. Do you use a phone or a full camera?
-ejc
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Hi Eric,thank you, I follow back! In my work I use a Canon EOS camera.
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So far my photography has been all with my iPhone, but I’m very much looking forward to branching out and learning aperture, lighting, exposure, and everything else using a DSLR camera.
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Fantastic!
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Thank you! 🙂
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bonjour!
je vous ai nominé au liebster award 🙂 car comme vous avez pu le remarquer j’aime beaucoup vos photoss et votre site ❤
https://felicieartcolors.wordpress.com/2015/04/22/liebster-award/ si ça vous dit merci de participer 🙂
bisous
felitouss
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Merci beaucoup! 🙂
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avec^plaisir :))
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This is a beautiful photograph. Love it.
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Wonderful, thank you Joanna!
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Hat dies auf padener'Zeitgeist rebloggt.
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Heute werde ich ja verwöhnt, dankeschön!
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Bei so guten Bildern immer wieder gerne..:-)
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Love it!
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Thank you Josee! 🙂
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Wunder bar Limo!
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Vielen lieben Dank! 🙂
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This is just amazinggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
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Awww….thank you so much!!!
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Hat dies auf Vector Charley rebloggt und kommentierte:
An image worth sharing.
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Thank you so much Charley!
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Great photo. It makes me wish I were in London.
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Beautiful
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Thank you Maia!
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I remember bus No.9. I think it was a London No.9 but it could have been Reading. Ah, that’s it, I remember now, London No.9 drives through Covent Garden, Reading No.9 drives past the Abbey ruins. Both have connotations. Both are clouds.
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Thank you for commenting! 🙂
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Hey Miss … so good! Love it 😀
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Thank you so much Julie! Have a great week ahead! 🙂
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Is this a long exposure shot or a short one.
https://knowherephotography.wordpress.com/2015/04/19/three-wheelies-2/
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I made two pictures and merged them. The camera set-up for the bus picture was 1sec, f 8, ISO 100, 35mm.
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Thank you. I’ll definitely try the same trick.
https://knowherephotography.wordpress.com
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How did you manage to get the lights to blur while keeping the people in focus?
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I made two pictures and merged them.
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What version of Photoshop do you have? It has the ability to make a stunning 32 bit file for much more shadow detail: You take one under exposed, one exposed normally and one over exposed shot. The program converts it to a 32 bit shot with tons of darness definition, resolution and 16 million colors!
I’m planning to make more star pictures, using this teqnique to capture more stars, as well as using a 24 mm lens at 3200 ISO, even further out-of-town. They should be awsome!
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I have the PS Version CC 2014.2.2.
I love it.
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So you’re in ‘Darkroom Heaven.’ Sounds evil but bare with me. Do you have a camera and a tripod?
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Yes, I make my pictures with my Canon MK III. For night photography and long exposures I always use a tripod to prevent camera shakes.
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That’s better than my camera :O( I’m going to take a close up of myself falling from a building… Just as long as I preserve the camera. That’s the important thing! LOL! Interesting we can share our capture techniques and such… There are things you could teach me. And I’m all ears :O)
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;-))
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Interesting! I wonder what more is in your bag of tricks… Looking forward to reading you more often, and maybe, just maybe I’ll find out. Thank you for your relys Lemanshots… Much appreciated!
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You’re welcome Spartacus!! ;-D
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Fantastic shot!
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Thank you Sam!
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great shot!!
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Thank you!
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Wow, great shot! 🙂 ❤
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Thank you so much Natalie! 🙂
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Super shot! Incredible lighting!
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Thank you very much Amy!
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Great shot. A friend told me that London’s buses make the best light trails and I had a lot of fun playing with them when we visited two years ago. Cheers
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I also spent some evenings at Londons busy streets, waiting for the fantastic red and lightful double-decker buses to make some light trails…and then eagerly waited for watching the results on the computer! ;-))
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Chciałbym tylko napisać że bardzo mi się podoba to zdjęcie. Kompozycja i uchwycenie momentu.
I would just like to write that I really like this photo. The composition and capturing the moment 🙂
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I’m happy to hear that, thank you so much Marek!
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Wow! Like a transparency of bright, flying color zones superimposed on timeless monumental architecture. With people.
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Thank you Gary! 🙂
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You should post a tutorial to walk us ammeters through creating this effect. Don’t ask me how you’d go about it, but I would definitely read or watch it if you did.
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I have not yet thought about making a tutorial but it’s a nice idea. Thank you so much for your lovely comment, have a great week ahead! Regards, Josephine.
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You should consider it. I love this effect. I just don’t know exactly how to create it. 🙂
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To make this light trails I work with a tripod and a long exposure. The camera set-ups for the light trails in this picture were 1 sec, f8, ISO 100, 35mm.
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Cool, I may have to try and replicate that one day. (Hopefully sooner rather than later)
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great picture!
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Thank you so much Alexander!
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Nice mixtures!
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Thank you Matt!
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Eine tolle Wirkung! Wieder mal (wann nicht ^^) ein sehr starkes Foto von dir!
LG Michèle
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Freut mich sehr, dass Dir das Bild gefällt, vielen Dank Michèle! Ganz liebe Grüße aus München!
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Excellent
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Thank you Derrick!
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Great Composition!
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Thank you! 🙂
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Arrrrh, super!
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Thank you Dina!!
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You’re welcome! 🙂
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