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Today’s Daily Shoot assignment is:

Sunday challenge: Experiment with shutter speed today by making a photo with a long exposure.

 

"Experiment" is the key word!

DS70 TOW (ex BF70 LSD)

2020 Iveco EuroCargo 120-250 MLD

Saunders Garage, Stotfold, Bedfordshire

Dunstable & Leighton Buzzard Truck Convoy, 11 June 2022

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2010/01/24: Sunday challenge: Experiment with shutter speed today by making a photo with a long exposure. #ds70

This is one of the best CN lashups I've ever seen. CN M336, featuring an IC SD70, CN C40-8M, CN SD75I, CN SD70M-2, GTW GP38-2, and BNSF Execuitive MAC SD70MAC, glides south on the CN Waukesha sub soon merging with the IHB main line to travel down to Blue Island where it will hop on the CN Elsdon Sub

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Book cover design by Paul Hogarth for Guests of the Sheik by Elizabeth Warnock Fernea. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1969. DS70.7 .F4 1968

I have always wanted to play with "light painting" and today's daily shoot gave me the opportunity. I used a light stick and tried to draw a heart with a 4 second exposure time.

Fun to play with!

 

Experiment with shutter speed today by making a photo with a long exposure.

I took several photos while my daughter was baking cookies. I knew what I wanted to do with the images, but I just figured out how to work with more than 2 layers in photoshop. Now you can see her movement while she baked.

 

@dailyshoot #ds70 The goal was to play with the shutter speed and make a photo with a long exposure. I took this on January 4th, but played with it in photoshop on the 24th

Sunday challenge: Experiment with shutter speed today by making a photo with a long exposure.

 

This is something I've been wanting to try! But I've had trouble getting my camera to a correct setting. I finally asked my husband and he said to check the menu for a setting and sure enough that was the problem. So with that fixed I walked over a couple of blocks to our busiest street and tried it out. When I got home I jumped on my bike in the basement and listened to a Photography 101 podcast about nighttime photography, yep I did that a little backwards! I set my ISO way to high according to that show. So , next time I'll make that adjustment. I had fun playing around with Photoshop. I changed the exposure so you don't really see the houses or the dirty snow along the road. I had one person that turned the corner stop and ask what I was doing. I'm looking forward to trying some more long exposures and night time shots.

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Sunday challenge: Experiment with shutter speed today by making a photo with a long exposure.

 

For today's picture I used one of the scene settings on my Panasonic Lumix. There is a Starry Sky setting and it lets you choose 15, 30 or 60 seconds for exposure.

 

This picture was taken using the 15 second exposure. For the light I used one of those led keychain flashlights that are given out as freebies. I used a 10 sec. delay so I could get in place before the picture was taken.

Nationaal Archief

 

Beschrijving:

Afscheid van de Kamerleden die niet in de nieuwe Kamer komen in de Rooksalon van de Tweede Kamer ; Nijhof (DS70) en Bisschoff van Heemskerck (D66)

 

Datum: 9 juni 1981

 

Bestanddeelnummer NL-HaNA_Anefo_931-5314

 

Vervaardiger: Dijk, Hans van / Anefo

 

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Up advance starter signal DS70, Droitwich Spa with a Centro DMU proceeding past it towards Worcester. All hardware is standard later style GWR / BR.

 

For signalling diagram and further photographs see www.roscalen.com/signals/DroitwichSpa/index.htm

 

My photo ref. P1020434

Date photographed 27 September 2007

Sunday challenge: Experiment with shutter speed today by making a photo with a long exposure.

An overview shot of the Little Bay Pool, built around 1904 as a safe bathing pool for nurses at Sydney's Coast Hospital (later known as the Prince Henry Hospital) in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs. The hospital matron who asked for this pool to be built was concerned for the safety of the nurses who swam at night as sharks had often been seen in Little Bay. The pool is still functional, but hard to spot at high tide, while the hospital has been closed and the hospital site redeveloped for residential housing. (My Ref: DS70/July 2004)

 

For more information on this pool or the other ocean baths along the NSW coast, check out the NSW Ocean Baths website www.nswoceanbaths.info w

 

culture hydroponique passive - passive hydroponic system

The Daily Shoot #ds70 - Experiment with shutter speed today by making a photo with a long exposure.

 

Didn't have much time to do this one today, but I like the red background.

Far Too Loud (Funkatech / NSH) perform on the Events4Change / Nu-School Hippies stage at The Synergy Project.

@dailyshoot: 2010/01/24: Sunday challenge: Experiment with shutter speed today by making a photo with a long exposure. #ds70

 

Not a super long exposure, but I set the zoom to a super high f/stop (32??), to make for a half second shutter speed, and while the shutter was open, zoomed in towards the dog house-- I think this is called a "lens barrel roll" -- and likely done much better than this.

 

It's all about trying stuff, right?

"Sunday challenge: Experiment with shutter speed today by making a photo with a long exposure."

 

More dailyshoot catch-up. This one was actually an accident - I had the camera set to aperture priority mode and forgot to switch to a (much) higher ISO before hitting the shutter. I was walking to my car at the time, and I just let the 30 second exposure run while I walked. I was pleasantly surprised when I imported it into Lightroom.

A detail shot of the Little Bay Pool, which is a ring-of-rocks type of construction.

(My Ref: DS70/July 2004)

Composited from two shots. Not a lot of cars on the UMaine campus on a Sunday night. Shot through a screened window, which explains the blurry grid pattern and the exaggerated lens flares.

Double exposure print - with the main image showing Battery A GIs (L) Harold "Turk" Torquemada of Decota, CA (see his other photos in several other 119th AAA Flickr albums) and (R) Edward F. Montalbano of San Francisco, CA; and the "ghost" image showing two unidentified GIs; Pontypridd, Wales, UK, April 1944.

make a long exposure the theme of your photo today

Finally they both bloomed at the same time so I could get them both in one shot :))

 

Each individual flower of Hoya bilobata is about 3mm, on Hoya DS-70 about 6mm

2010/01/24: Sunday challenge: Experiment with shutter speed today by making a photo with a long exposure. #ds70

 

Once again, it was difficult to decide which one to select today. I even came up with two runner ups... Actually I wanted to take a long exposure shot with the flash firing when the curtain closes again. I have to admit, I couldn't get it done, even though I set the custom functions in my camera to do so. Couldn't find the flash manual either, just the DVD which I bought. Briefly looked in there, if I could find anything about the custom flash functions. What I found was how to set the strobe setting... So, all new idea...

 

I started out with the falling handkerchief before switching to the dice. At first I just played around on the table and I managed to get this shot: three times the 10.

Later on I got a black leather background an managed to get three times the ace.

Today's Daily Shoot: "Sunday challenge: Experiment with shutter speed today by making a photo with a long exposure."

 

I have always wanted to take a picture with the red lines from the rear lights of cars reflected on the road. So tonight I headed onto the pedestrian bridge across the road in front of our home to get my shot. A couple of problemes, though. First, I don't own a tripod, so I tried to support my camera on the metal railing of the bridge. Second, forgot that later in the evening there are not many cars around. And third, my fingers soon got frozen, so couldn't experiment many times.

 

I need to get a tripod!

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