Belgarion Posted October 30, 2006 Report Posted October 30, 2006 I made a visit down to Wheaton Illinois to see my brother this past weekend. Took some great shots of the trains that go by his appartment almost continually. I got some very strange looks from people while standing outside, at 10:30 pm, in 35 degree weather, next to a railroad crossing with a tripod/camera. I think i scared the crap out of a train conductor too. All of these have some level editing, and one has a bit of curve editing, otherwise they're pretty true to the originals (except the light trails one. that's two shots together) This is without a doubt my favorite of all the(artistic) photos from the weekend. I waited for a LONG time for that stupid train to come back. and then it came up too fast and I almost missed the shot (framing is a bit.. eh). and then I thought the exposure was all messed up when i previewed it on the screen. But when i looked on my laptop the next day my jaw just dropped. I can't believe how well it turned out. I'm quite happy with it. and a random shot of an '04 STi wheel. I'm definitely uploading the last train shot, probably the STi wheel, and the light trails. Not sure about the other two. opinions and critique are welcome. Quote
e-freak Posted October 30, 2006 Report Posted October 30, 2006 nice pictures. could you tell how long you opened the lense for those? Quote
Belgarion Posted October 30, 2006 Author Report Posted October 30, 2006 the wheel is 1/640, then in order : 8 seconds, 20 seconds, 10 seconds (x2 since it is a combination of two photos), and 8 seconds. naturally, all except the wheel are on a tripod. I also use a cheap remote shutter button so i don't have to use the 10 second timer. at 5 bucks, it's easily the cheapest, most useful time-saving accessory for night photos. tripods don't count since they're like 50-500 bucks. ^_^ Quote
PhilipK Posted October 30, 2006 Report Posted October 30, 2006 The last two pics are really awesome! Desktop quality even Just wish they were a bit higher res.. Quote
Skjalg Posted October 31, 2006 Report Posted October 31, 2006 I agree with Phil here, I also think the second picture kicks ass, kind of like a ghost-picture.. very neat Quote
Bic-B@ll Posted October 31, 2006 Report Posted October 31, 2006 oboy, those are all super cool. the second one has the shadow on the train which is neat, the light trails in the third are super duper cool, they came out perfect, and the last has some nice trails and color too. what kind of camera are you using? Quote
Spellbinder Posted October 31, 2006 Report Posted October 31, 2006 Awsome stuff. Thats it! I got to buy me a tripod! Quote
Belgarion Posted October 31, 2006 Author Report Posted October 31, 2006 what kind of camera are you using? a Canon 20D. <3 my 20D. I love this camera to death. I was going to get a 350D, but after using a 20D for about 2 minutes I swore I'd never buy a rebel. btw spellbinder, tripods = mega useful ^_^ try to avoid getting a flimsy one. you'll spend more money, but if you're serious about it, the extra money is worth it. Quote
Izuno Posted October 31, 2006 Report Posted October 31, 2006 So this kind of effect works as well in Digital as it does on film? Sorry for noobing your thread. Great pictures, btw. Quote
NykO18 Posted November 1, 2006 Report Posted November 1, 2006 Your pictures are awesome. I always loved that kind of shots. Quote
Belgarion Posted November 1, 2006 Author Report Posted November 1, 2006 So this kind of effect works as well in Digital as it does on film? Sorry for noobing your thread. Great pictures, btw. thanks. ^_~ and yep. Digital reacts pretty much exactly the same way film does to my knowledge. I havn't had much experience with film, but I havn't found any major discrepencies. about the only difference is that digital (SLR) sensors have significantly less noise. i've heard more than one person who grew up on film say how surprised they were at how smooth the images are on digital bodies compared to film. Your pictures are awesome. I always loved that kind of shots.Thanks, I'm glad you like them too. I've never taken shots like this before, but I certainly like the results. I've been taking new kinds of photos a lot these last few months and I'm really loving pushing the boundaries of my photographic experience/knowledge. Quote
Zeta Posted November 1, 2006 Report Posted November 1, 2006 Those are really beautiful, I especially love the colours. Quote
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