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Nov 27, 2011 07:41:03   #
WCBike Loc: Millsboro, DE
 
I was playing around trying to figure out how to do long exposures. I was using the TV as a "model". This picture is from the Series "Gold Rush". I kind of like it. Comments?

Bill



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Nov 27, 2011 12:45:11   #
glen123 Loc: Tacoma Wa
 
WCBike wrote:
I was playing around trying to figure out how to do long exposures. I was using the TV as a "model". This picture is from the Series "Gold Rush". I kind of like it. Comments?

Bill

I kind of like it too!

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Nov 27, 2011 12:53:01   #
divinggranny Loc: Yuma, AZ
 
How long an exposure did you use? Want to try it, too.

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Nov 27, 2011 13:21:28   #
Pentax-K10D Loc: Denver, Co
 
I like it. Very abstract to me but really interesting. Time exposures are fun. Get some really cool effects.

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Nov 27, 2011 13:51:19   #
Al FR-153 Loc: Chicago Suburbs
 
Really interesting. Show and tell us some more.

LCD screen - Plasma screen ?

Exposure time and settings ?

ETC.

Cool concept.

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Nov 27, 2011 13:55:20   #
AK Dreamer Loc: Alaska & Nevada
 
Interesting....

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Nov 27, 2011 15:09:59   #
WCBike Loc: Millsboro, DE
 
I used pretty much all the standard long exposure "rules".
Tripod
ISO 200 on Nikon D7000
28-75mm F2.8 Tamron. Used F32
Approximately 8-10 second exposure
Used the time release shutter set at 2 seconds.
Shot at night and turned off all the lights.

It is very much a hit or miss proposition since you don't know what is coming from 1 scene to another. I really just wanted to get a hang of things and didn't really expect much. Turned out to be fun. I may try again tonight and look for a cartoon station. Have no idea what that will look like.

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Nov 28, 2011 20:40:34   #
Kaerynn
 
IF ONE, ANY ONE OF THE SHOTS IN THIS COMPOSITE WAS MORE HEAVILY PIXELATED, IT WOULD HAVE MADE A GREAT STORY WITH BACKGROUND!

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Nov 29, 2011 06:25:43   #
WCBike Loc: Millsboro, DE
 
Kaerynn wrote:
IF ONE, ANY ONE OF THE SHOTS IN THIS COMPOSITE WAS MORE HEAVILY PIXELATED, IT WOULD HAVE MADE A GREAT STORY WITH BACKGROUND!


Kaerynn,
This is not a composite. Simply one exposure of about 8-10 seconds. The different "scenes" are the picture on the TV changing durring that time.

Bill

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