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This one goes in the Accidental Art folder. I was trying to shoot a traffic accident from my kitchen window at a distance of 1.5km (almost a mile), at 22:30 (10:30pm) and fuddled up the camera settings.
So I managed to make an accident of an accident. That's like a double ice cream scoop for the price of one, with sprinkles on top.
This is a 20 second handheld exposure of street lights, house lights and car lights, as well as the flashing blue lights of an emergency vehicle, and it ended up looking like something out of the Large Hadron Collider. Added some diffuse glow in Photoshop Elements for good measure. I kinda like it myself :)
March 3rd, 2012 — DSC_3340
Ich frage mich immer wieder, wie Mercedes-Mclaren diese Sidepipes genehmigt bekommen hat... ^^ Jedenfalls sehen sie klasse aus.
Canon EOS Kiss Film SLR, MarketedSeptember 1993
Original Price89,000 yen (w/EF 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6II USM), 59,000 yen (body)
The eye-level viewfinder uses a roof mirror, making this camera the world’s smallest and lightest 35mm AF SLR when it was launched.
The built-in flash is controlled with TTL autoflash metering. Other features include One-Shot AF, AI Servo AF, shutter speed-priority AE, aperture-priority AE, four Programmed Image Control modes, and metered manual. The world’s smallest AF SLR body is thus packed with features.
With the prewind system, the entire roll is first wound onto the take-up spool. Then each time a picture is taken, the exposed frame rewinds into the cartridge. With its easy operation and friendly name of “Kiss,” the camera became a major hit among young mothers and family snapshooters. It maintained top market share for an extended period.
My first digital SLR
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