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Dollsworth
Strong Breeze
Registered: May 2008 Location: Kent, UK Posts: 346
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Sat August 16, 2008 05:54
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Rating: 10.00
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seriously, you have some excellent photography skills!
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TokWW
Assistant Moderator
Registered: June 2007 Location: Tokoroa Posts: 873
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Sat August 16, 2008 10:42
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Rating: 9.00
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That needs serious light handling capability to keep the speed up for no camera blur or clever Optical Lens Stabilisation as well. What camera? Excellent shot BTW! But ordinary cameras can't take that shot!!
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scobb
NZWN Member
Registered: June 2008 Location: Christchurch Posts: 95
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Sat August 23, 2008 00:55
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Rating: 9.00
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Great shot. I'm picking it's been taken with a DSLR rather than a P&S. I'd be interested in some technical details (exposure F-stop, focal length, time of night).
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Will Shirer
NZWN Member
Registered: August 2008 Location: Kuratau, Turangi
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Sun August 24, 2008 22:26
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Hi folks sorry about the late reply! Thanks for the admiration - swelling my head... I took the shot on a canon g2 powershot way back on the 20th Jan 2003. Handheld beleive it or not (must have been one of those rare steady days!) 11.13pm Shutter speed 1/15th sec and the apeture was f2 Cheers Will
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Will Shirer
NZWN Member
Registered: August 2008 Location: Kuratau, Turangi
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Sun August 24, 2008 22:27
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oh and a focal length of 7mm
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TokWW
Assistant Moderator
Registered: June 2007 Location: Tokoroa Posts: 873
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Mon August 25, 2008 20:25
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Thanks - the date helped too, strong summer night light, but well held at 1/15th!
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