(4 minute exposure)
I am *really* pleased with this photo.
(Edit: I thought I'd get this up on my wall:
flickr.com/photos/dfluff/113342865/)
(Edit again: The cottage owners have used it on their website! (with permission, of course))
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Another Edit - 2009/01/20
Hi viewers from Digg and digital-photography-school.com
Just to clarify: this is a single exposure, and IS taken on a DSLR camera, along with the camera's own noise reduction to get rid of hot-spots. The same shot as a long exposure on film can be seen here.
Thank you for the views/fave's/comments. I hope it inspires some of you to have a go at some long exposures too - this was, afterall, only my second attempt. :-)
(4 minute exposure)
I am *really* pleased with this photo.
(Edit: I thought I'd get this up on my wall:
flickr.com/photos/dfluff/113342865/)
(Edit again: The cottage owners have used it on their website! (with permission, of course))
___________________________________________________________
Another Edit - 2009/01/20
Hi viewers from Digg and digital-photography-school.com
Just to clarify: this is a single exposure, and IS taken on a DSLR camera, along with the camera's own noise reduction to get rid of hot-spots. The same shot as a long exposure on film can be seen here.
Thank you for the views/fave's/comments. I hope it inspires some of you to have a go at some long exposures too - this was, afterall, only my second attempt. :-)