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Old 17-04-11, 10:13 PM
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The Night Lights

Thanks for taking a look !

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Old 18-04-11, 09:21 AM
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I really like this, Dwayne. It really holds my attention and makes me look. Love the cool tones too.

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Old 19-04-11, 01:06 PM
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Great shot dwayne, love the lights and the feel of the shot is great, really well done,

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Old 22-04-11, 12:37 AM
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Thank you very much for the comments !

Here are the main stages on how the photo was made:

In-camera
1-The vertical streaks in the photo where made in the field using
the in-camera's double exposure feature, most DSLR camera's have this
feature. I took one photo of the forest handheld and still (use the slowest
shutter speed possible) lens VR can help with this.

I then took a second photo and as I pressed the shutter button down
I moved the camera downward fast to create motion blur. The camera
then combines the two photos together using its firmware.

Editing (Nikon Capture NX2 software)
2-Orton-effect was added to give the photo a dream like look.

3-The photo was converted to black and white.

4-I dodge (lightened) in all the lights on the (motion blur) streaks.

5-The blue tint was added last by moving the WB (white balance) slider
to a very cold setting this gives the photo the night look.

EXIF data

-Nikon D80/Nikkor 18-200mmVR
-1/25 second @ f/8
-31mm
-ISO 100
-Ev -1 1/3
-Vr ON

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Old 22-04-11, 09:06 AM
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I like

It has that matrix feel about.

I must admit I didn't know about the double exposure.

You say all DSLR's??? I'll have to have a look at mine and check the settings.
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Old 22-04-11, 03:20 PM
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Its a nice shot expecially when seenlarger but It was a hassle getting to look at it larger and I probably wont bother next time too much hassle for me.
Thanks for sharing how you did it.

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You say all DSLR's??? I'll have to have a look at mine and check the settings.
I would say many possible most but definitely not all
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