Thanks Gio. Rather lovely, the way the buildings almost flutter. I'd love to see a huge, wall-sized reproduction. I've tried some long exposures at night, with varying results. One unfortunate thing is the way the stars and moon blur (due to the earth spinning) if you expose for more than a minute or two. But I still have this urge to try to capture the feeling of a strongly moonlit scene: the ghstly detail, the colour almost but not quite completely drained away; the shadows. email, if it's ever handy- robDOTstowellATcanterburyDOTacDOTnz:)
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When I saw this I thought of you but I don't have your email, so...
http://www.howtobearetronaut.com/2010/07/the-longest-photographic-exposure-in-history/
Thanks Gio. Rather lovely, the way the buildings almost flutter. I'd love to see a huge, wall-sized reproduction.
I've tried some long exposures at night, with varying results. One unfortunate thing is the way the stars and moon blur (due to the earth spinning) if you expose for more than a minute or two.
But I still have this urge to try to capture the feeling of a strongly moonlit scene: the ghstly detail, the colour almost but not quite completely drained away; the shadows.
email, if it's ever handy- robDOTstowellATcanterburyDOTacDOTnz:)
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