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With help from the Live Composite feature on my Olympus Stylus TG-4 camera.

High above the road, during the Noel Night event - A holiday festival with hundreds of businesses, organizations, churches, and museums open, welcoming visitors with free admissions and holiday cheer.

Midtown - Warren and Woodward avenues

Detroit, Michigan

 

205 one second exposures live composite.

f/5.6

Olympus digital camera

Looking north, the rotation of the earth with the stars. The glow at the bottom is a receding Aurora Borealis, and the shadow is mine, in the distance. It was a great night at Little Sable Point, Michigan.

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Glühwürmchen Part 3. Diesmal mit Samyang 85mm F1.4.

Leider habe ich vergessen die Objektivdaten umzuschalten, daher steht in den EXIF das Laowa *knurr*

The Paris Ferris Wheel, via Olympus' Live Composite.

 

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Regensburg (Upper Palatinate, Bavaeia, Germany, EU)

... it does not look like gold 😉

19 0.5sec frames composited in camera using Olympus Live Composite Exposure Mode. Portland, Oregon OM20311 - Happy Fireworks Fridays!

Photo by Mike Boening www.mikeboening.com

 

Taken in Olympus Live Composite. Simply the best feature around....

Rastro de estrellas girando alrededor de Polaris.

Olympus OMD EM-10 Mark II. Samyang 12 mm f2.0.

Sternschnuppe im Draconiden Schauer erwischt :-)

... and a rain drain. ;-)

 

At the beginning this was a starry night. But this changed after about one and a half hour. Unfortunately I haven't stopped the live conmposite exposure before the clouds / the fog came in (orange area over the roofs). I still hope, Olympus will once implement a feature to save the result every now and then.

 

In the end FHDR processing has been applied to this picture. So also the darker stars are visible qiuite well and therefor these startrails look different.

Funtastic's Vertigo carnival ride at Rose Festival City Fair, Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland, OR 58 0.5sec exposures composited in camera using the Olympus Live Composite exposure mode. O8413

The mix of light painting and usual exposure. For the flower I used LiveComp 20 x 20 sec and the second exposure I used Godox optical snoot, 1.3 sec f8.0 . Flickr will show only data of the layer with optical snoot.

Infrared shot, LiveComposite Mode, no filter. 8 minutes with 4 second composite shots.

My focus was not perfect as this camera doesn't have Starry AF.

But I really enjoyed this!

Nearly Full Moon.

 

Light painting using liveview composite mode.

Micro-NIKKOR-P.C Auto 55mm F3.5 AI lens

Distintos papeles de colores con linterna de luz calida e hilo de luz para la figura.

Realizada con Live composite que tiene Olympus

Trazas Puerto de San Glorio con el sistema live composite de la olympus OMD M10 markII

 

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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA-Live Composite mode. The light trails in the water were caused by Kayak's with LED lights running the length of the Kayak and the LED lights on the Tridge. ISO 1600 was in error, must have accidently moved it.

Olympus EM-1 II with the M. Zuiko 12-200 mm. Multiple 20 sec exposures over a hour. Looking southward from the South Eastern U.S.

While one camera took a continuous set of stills, this camera took 107 15sec frames (covering 26.75min) composited in camera using Olympus Live Composite Exposure Mode and captured some of the cacophony of activity - boaters, people with flashlights on one side of the lake illuminating trees on the opposite side of the lake, people on that side of the lake swearing at the ones inconsiderately wielding their flashlights, occasional oohs and aahs when one group of people saw a bright meteor, passing cars illuminating the rocks in front of the camera, and planes and satellites crossing the sky at various angles. Can you find the one meteor in this photo? Trillium Lake, Mt Hood National Forest, Oregon OM12828

1 hour - 240 Pictures Live Composite

Shot using Live Composite with 30 cycles of 1 second to avoid blurred clouds

Vidhana Soudha lit up colourfully on the occasion of India's Independence day that will be observed on August 15th.

Not the first flash of lighting I post for the project (#140 was another one), but the first one I didn't have to crop. What I did have to do was clean out some raindrops on the lens 😆 - a proper thunderstorm comes with rain, and you see plenty of black dots around the flash of lighting. They're part of the package 😊

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