Night time extended exposure photography part 2
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wow! nice shots!
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...from all the info i've watched in youtube for 3 weeks, all of your presentations are the best so far. I appreciate very much the way you conducted your instructional videos. more power to you.
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@PhotoClassPro ok thanks that makes sense. I just bought a nikon d3100 and i am extremely happy with it. but thanks again and your videos are extremely helpful!
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Excuse the silly question but where's part 1?
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Where do you send the photochallenge entry Jim?
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@meltdownman1 only if you hold it into the sun for a real long time^^ i have made pictures with 3 min of shutter time on a sunny day and nothing happened to the sensor =)
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Can you burn up your camera's sensor by holding down the shutter too long?
The Meltdownman
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this is the first vid of yours that i have seen so you may have said this before but what camera do you use??
UnemployedZebra 6 months ago
@UnemployedZebra I never openly discuss the camera I use because I feel it is not relevant. It is a DSLR. And any DSLR can do what I did in this video. You may be just curious, and I understand that, but some people would consider purchasing a camera based on what I use. And that is just silly. So I don't openly discuss my camera.
PhotoClassPro 6 months ago 5
Did you use a star filter to make the lights have the 6 point star effect...?
rodbo 9 months ago
@rodbo No that is an effect caused by a closed down aperture in a dark condition. (f/22 I think)
PhotoClassPro 8 months ago