Awesome shot. I am amazed that the water still has patterns in it for a 30 sec exposure, I would have expected them to have blurred out.
That Sigma lens produces excellent results (in good hands, of course).
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Dennis, you are quite correct - there is a decimal point missing! the exposure time should read 3.0 seconds. The iso was 200.Dennis Gallus wrote:Awesome shot. I am amazed that the water still has patterns in it for a 30 sec exposure, I would have expected them to have blurred out.
That Sigma lens produces excellent results (in good hands, of course).
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Another night shot from Wellington, this time of Oriental Bay, taken after a swim in the nearby pool. Shot with the Sigma DP2M and stitched in Autopano Pro.
Oriental Bay by mad2cv, on Flickr
Oriental Bay by mad2cv, on Flickr
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Looking along Jefferson Ave towards downtown Roanoke, VA on Christmas Eve.
Roanoke Landmarks Christmas Eve 2011 by br1078phot, on Flickr
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Roanoke Landmarks Christmas Eve 2011 by br1078phot, on Flickr
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