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I have tried this for the first time today. Just in the garden, so I hope the friendly moon and Jupiter help a bit.
After seeing luziferian's picture today, I thought, I could try that out myself. I had tried this out with a sparkler before, which was not really great, because there are not enough sparks and they don't fly very far. This is steel wool in a wire whisk. Much better. I would only do this in safe places. A barn full of hey might be a wrong choice.
Needed a strong beam of a light for a shot I had in mind, so this is my first attempt at a homemade snoot. Going to try something a little different soon though.
some candle are never lit
some box are never opened...as you see the life
but you know .... some light need to shine though....
Long-exposure photography or time-exposure photography or slow shutter photography involves using a long-duration shutter speed to sharply capture the stationary elements of images while blurring, smearing, or obscuring the moving elements. Long-exposure photography captures one element that conventional photography does not: time. The paths of bright moving objects become clearly visible. Clouds form broad bands, head and tail lights of cars become bright streaks, stars form trails in the sky and water smooths over. Only bright objects will form visible trails, however, dark objects usually disappear. Boats during daytime long exposures will disappear, but will form bright trails from their lights at night.
Sai che mentirei
sai che sarei un bugiardo
se ti dicessi
ragazza, non possiamo arrivare molto più in alto
You know that it would be untrue
You know that I would be a liar
If I was to say to you
Girl, we couldn't get much higher
Tokyo, Omori Station / 大森駅
Leica M8 + CV 28 Ultron 2.0
See Street B&W
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Griffith Observatory.
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Don't you hate it when you feel absolutely terrible despite it being a relatively nice day??? So this was the wildest adventure I was up to: trying to find pretty light on a day when every time I thought I was going to get something, the sun went behind a giant cloud. Chasing soft light from one inconvenient window to the next... then experimenting with setting to capture it.
But when the light shines just right through this bottle, it is wonderful!
ODC: adventure
When we lost power, the candles broke out. So naturally, I couldn't resist the urge take out the camera, and take advantage of these delcious lighting conditions.
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