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Photography Area~Our Photos => Bits & Pieces => Topic started by: ScottyBoy on December 20, 2009, 07:08:42 PM
I used a long exposure and a flashlight to create these.
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Well Done. I love to see pictures like this.
Cool effects Scotty! :thumbsup: You might want to try moving vehicles on the highway at night or maybe long exposures of the stars and watch them trail across the sky.
Don
I like those, especially the 1st one-Cool... :) ;)
Scotty, that's amazing!
You know those sticks that we used to get as kids that sparkled like firecrackers? This looks like one of them without the sparkles. I remember writing with them as well.
Quote from: JudyB on December 21, 2009, 10:12:26 AM
You know those sticks that we used to get as kids that sparkled like firecrackers? This looks like one of them without the sparkles. I remember writing with them as well.
I remember that Judy. I think they were called sparklers. Lots of fun as a child.
Don
I believe Don is right. I took this picture less than a week after I got my camera.
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Here's one for Pat. I took this a long time ago.
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Nice work. Very good job with No. 1. The red one has an interference pattern that suggests a laser pointer.
Quote from: Barbarian on December 22, 2009, 10:00:36 PM
Nice work. Very good job with No. 1. The red one has an interference pattern that suggests a laser pointer.
You're right. Unfortunately, I accidentally hit the sensor with the beam. Whoops.