Continuing Danman’s series of pictures taken over the weekend here’s what you can do with long exposures, roadways, and moving traffic.


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Continuing Danman’s series of pictures taken over the weekend here’s what you can do with long exposures, roadways, and moving traffic.


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“Also because the long exposure time “sucks in†more light the objects that are “dim†become more visible.”
-Sounds like a comment on our dear Politburo?
Thumper – thats called depth of field – shallow implies only subject is focussed – long depth of field means a lot more of the picture is focussed. Lower f-stops (wide open arpeture) = only main subject in focus
multiply the amount of light by the time in frame
Ah – that makes sense. Wonder if I can do this sort of thing with my new Canon IXUS 60?
basically the static objects are there long enough to reflect enough light back to show their position.
The cars are not, but their lights are bright enough to register in a short time.
multiply the amount of light by the time in frame
They are all stationary objects and as such do not get blurred when filming. Also because the long exposure time “sucks in” more light the objects that are “dim” become more visible.
So why does the grass, the road and the bridge show up? I can’t see how they’d be brighter than a car under the same lights. Or does the light emnating from the car’s headlights “wash out” the lower levels of light coming from the car?
Additionally – the car itself is not still or bright enough to register on the film/ccd – however things like light etc are so bright they burn an image into the film/ccd.
Static things are best for low light exposures – but movement cqan be spectacular as well.
If it was a shorter exposure with more available light the cars would come up – as blurry with shorter trails but we are talking about 1/60 shutter instead of 30 seconds.
Can some scienmutific person explain why long exposures show long streams of light, and not long streams of cars, or cars stretched out like sausages? It’s like the light reflecting from the cars never make it to the film / CCD, but the light from the headlights does.
awesome…for some reason the top one reminds me of bangkok.. throw in a few monuments to their king and no-one would know
The last refuge of the post apocalyptic city is yet to make an appearance. You will know it when you see it 🙂
That’s some fine work Danman. I note that the post-apocalyptic sky makes another appearance in the second shot.
if you look closely – you can see the car coming down the on ramp has its indicator on
Kane0 – Camera is set in sRGB mode – this enhances colours. As for how long – I would have to have a look at the original image at home to tell you – would be 17mm at f3.5 tho – probably for about 6 seconds.
The art of photography is seeing everything that everyone else does – but in a different way – if that makes sence.
It’s quite invigorating to see our town thru others eyes. Amazing how such a ‘boring’ spot (normally you just whizz past it without a thought) can be transformed.
How long do you need to keep it open to make the grass look green?
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