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This night photograph of London Supreme Court was taken near the busy traffic junction, with traffic turning towards Broad Sanctuary or Parliament Square. The photograph registered light trails from buses, taxis and private vehicles turning towards the two streets in front of the Supreme Court.
Hector and I went out to one of my secret places... it was a blast!
Camera:Nikon D700
Lens: Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8D ED-IF
Exposure:530
Aperture:f/8.0
Focal Length:17 mm
Filters: Lee filter holder/-4"x6" Lee .75 ND Grad Hard/--4"x6" 3-stop Singh-Ray Daryl Benson Reverse
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I wish I could get sponsored by Lee or Singh-Ray! I love there filters to death, but can't afford the new 4 stop or soft edges. If only they googled "daryl benson reversed gnd" I come in second right behind the actual website... who should I talk to? ;P
This photograph was taken from the platform adjacent Merlion looking towards Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort. Some of the landmarks in the photograph included (from left) ArtScience Museum and Marina Bay Sands.
A water taxi with tourists on board was traversing in the foreground. The long exposure captured the light trials in the foreground, and provided colourful contrasts to the attractive landmarks.
Best wishes for a great weekend!
This long exposure photograph was taken at the traffic junction along Princess Street looking in the direction of Balmoral Hotel, one of the iconic buildings in Edinburgh. The captured light trails from cars and double-decker buses which arched upwards provide fascinating contrast to the majestic clock tower and lit frontages of Balmoral Hotel.
This is at night at the side of the road in Ridgely, MD. I learn about “Long Exposure” and I wanted to practice. This time I was capturing the cars passing by but I put the camera in the ground to see a different point of view.
Love this one!
Very happy with the result!
This nightscape of buildings in the waterway of Gubei Watertown was captured during our visit last October. This watertown is about two hours drive Northeast of Beijing, with stunning lighting of the town at night.
A boat with its red lantern slowly traversed along the waterway and its wavy light trails were recorded. The well-lit buildings on other side of the waterway were reflected in the water surface.
We enjoyed the night views in the watertown during relatively quiet autumn evening.
Another shot from the hills outside of Frostburg. The sunset created some light rays that lit up the sky for a few minutes before dusk came.
The Radisson Hotel (Hotel Ukraine) shining proudly once more along with The Novoarbatsky Bridge reaching over the Moscow River.
This photograph was taken from the board walk of Clifford Pier looking towards Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort. Some of the landmarks in the photograph included (from left) Singapore Flyer, ArtScience Museum and Marina Bay Sands.
A water taxi with tourists on board was making a left turn. The long exposure captured the light trials in front of the landmarks. The colourful landmarks provided attractive background to nightscape.
This is a night photograph of Astor House Hotel in Shanghai, also known as Pujiang Hotel in Chinese since 1959, was once “one of the famous hotels of the world” (according to Wikipedia). I had a memorable two-night stay in this historic hotel, and photographed the light trails of vehicles traversing adjacent to the hotel.
Light trails during blue hour on the roundabout in the Hospital Avenue, Almere.
Laowa 15mm f/2 @f/11.
This is at night at Ocean Gateway close to Queenstown, MD. Practising "Long Exposure". Taking car light trails under the Moon.
Love it!
London Chelsea Bridge is the first self-anchored suspension bridge in Britain, and was opened in 1937. It crosses River Thames and connects Chelsea and Battersea. The towers and cables are illuminated by light-emitting diodes (LEDs) at night. This long exposure photograph was taken from the Chelsea end, with leading lines provided by the riveted bridge section, and light trails from double-decker buses and vehicles.
Amsterdam: Trying to get some light trails on the canal. Unfortunately it was not that busy, more luck on the road.
The Common Green in Strathaven as the light falls on a winter Sunday evening. It's my home town & a great place to live with some great Cafe's, Bars, Speciality Shops & a great school. 30 minutes from Glasgow set in rural Lanarkshire. We even have a castle. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strathaven
This blue hour photograph was taken at Amsterdam Keizersgracht (Emperor's Canal). A canal boat was traversing from underneath the archway and then below the camera. A number of photographers can be seen with their cameras on tripods on the other side of the canal. The light trails and associated reflections formed by the boat and cars above the canal provide additional interests to this captivating cityscape.