Star Trails. Taken a little over five years ago at a place called Undara in Queensland, Australia. I can't remember the exposure, but I seem to recall that it was something like half an hour.
I've adjusted the contrast and increased the black a little because it's a scanned print. No alteration to the colours, they're real.
wonderful it looks like they were in a rush aren't the possibilities of photography incredible, could the painters catch movement in an image like this?
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The most dangerous cage is the one in which you feel cozy.
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Art is in the eye of the beholder
if you don't want it on there please tell me so i can take it down. all images on there link back to their original location
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The best photography blog you will ever see: PhotoExtremist.com
It's a great tutorial and I've learnt some things reading it.
I would honoured to have you use my image
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Art is in the eye of the beholder
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Member of HDR-Club & #Cityscapes-Club
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Canon 450D - View my gallery [link]
Yes it was one shot, but you would have to go retro to get similar kit.
I was using a nikon film camera and fuji 200asa film.
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Art is in the eye of the beholder
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I CARVE FRUIT!
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Art is in the eye of the beholder
aren't the possibilities of photography incredible, could the painters catch movement in an image like this?
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The most dangerous cage is the one in which you feel cozy.
Photography can be amazing! This is why I am a photographer
that and I cant paint...
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Art is in the eye of the beholder