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Just practicing to get better.








Night Shots...





Todays car shots...







Just practicing to get better.
great shots! so crisp! 
one day...i will find a brick wall to shoot against. one day.

one day...i will find a brick wall to shoot against. one day.
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What is the reason for a "Thin Blue Line Photography"?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thin_Blue_LineOriginally Posted by JOKER
great pictures. What is the reason for a "Thin Blue Line Photography"?
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love the night pics...any tips for beginners how to make the pics so crisp and clean? i always have the most difficulty with night shots
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first two most important things.. a tripod and use the timer on the camera or a shutter release cable. next is exposure. I have found that shooting in either Av or Tv mode is the easiest, especially at night. To keep the pics from washing out, don't go over f/8. to get the streaks of car lights in pics, an exposure of 2-3 secs is best. a 2-3 sec exposure is why a tripod is a must, you will never be able to hold still that long.Originally Posted by empfl
love the night pics...any tips for beginners how to make the pics so crisp and clean? i always have the most difficulty with night shots
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Now those are some of the most beautiful pics I've seen in a while. Thank you for sharing!
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Awesome pictures. Those B&W's are sick!
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Awesome photos.
Love the composition and the colors. What body/lens combo did you use for these shots?
Love the composition and the colors. What body/lens combo did you use for these shots?


