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  • This was Good! The only reason it wasn't great was because of the window reflection. I'm going to do one for Baltimore

  • nice

  • that is really cool! how many frames per seconds did u use?

  • i was thare

  • I love Chicago

  • i can see someone sleeping in the reflection

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  • Love it! Greatest city on the planet!

  • i think the same

  • This is really cool. How long was the vid originally?

  • niceeeeeeeeee!!

    i lovee the architecture in Chicago!!!

  • Use some clothes line clips and a blanket hung behind your camera to reduce internal reflections. Bring some cord along with you in case you don't have something to hang the blanket from. Longer exposure times will give you the car light blur and the exposure to not capture the car. This makes these objects more abstract and appealing. I had the same window reflection issues when I first started doing this.

  • was that like inside a hotel?

  • set your exp for longer aorun 2 seconds or longer, gives a better effect.

    sirfranko

  • might want to make sure you dont have any glare the next time you spend all night photographing.

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