Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Day 38, Traffic at Night


f r e e r i d e, originally uploaded by Toni_V.
I wish that I had taken this shot.  But, I did not.  I tried to do something like this, and it came out horribly.  
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I will try again soon. I used a tripod behind me in the middle. I just got a bogen super clamp and a little arm to work with, I have a cable release that helps to take these kinds of shots. But it really came out badly.

Here is the EXIF data for the emaple by Toni V, and for mine. I thought you would enjoy seeing me flub up one.

Thanks for looking
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Freeride by Toni V
Camera:Nikon D50
Exposure:8 sec (8)
Aperture:f/9
Focal Length:10 mm
Exposure Bias:0/6 EV
ISO Speed:200
Mine
Camera:Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
Exposure:1.3 sec (13/10)
Aperture:f/3.5
Focal Length:18 mm
ISO Speed:200
Exposure Bias:0/3 EV
Mine
Camera:Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
Exposure:3.2 sec (16/5)
Aperture:f/5.6
Focal Length:18 mm
ISO Speed:200
Exposure Bias:0/3 EV

3 comments:

  1. me waiting for a train http://radar.net/store/hs/i/h/U/c/ec/Ri/qeRr7oyjvcKNB1sY4w-wKgdD7nUgylW_b6o_812909.jpg

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  2. As I was viewing the photo you tried to emulate, I believe I know what some of the main differences are. The one you posted first looks like it was taken in a lit tunnel after a rain shower or frost had melted off of the windows. It just seems almost too light for a true night shot.
    I'm no expert but perhaps a tunnel might make a difference?

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  3. Hi Lisbun, Thanks for looking and thanks for linking to my blog. I think you are right. After I looked at how mine came out and looked at his EXIF data better, I noticed the same. His was also an 8 second shot and mine were 1.3 and 3.2. He also had a wider focal length. I will try again. Thanks again for looking and the comments.

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