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<blockquote data-quote="karlyh" data-source="post: 3998" data-attributes="member: 1660"><p>I did use a tripod and a remote..... and I can understand now that I may have been too much in the dark, which I was. Not the best town for a sprawl of lights either.. </p><p>And I have no problem with editing some light in there, it's just if you take those up to the larger view you can see cars on the road with a trail of headlights from movement... I understand that given the slower shutter speed... I lost it with trying to match settings for lighting the sky verses stopping the motion of cars/lights. And the street lights, should they look like mini fireworks? </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure about metering and bracketing but yes, I was looking down at the center of lights.... I need to learn more about this subject and this is definitely a start. </p><p>Thanks for your help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karlyh, post: 3998, member: 1660"] I did use a tripod and a remote..... and I can understand now that I may have been too much in the dark, which I was. Not the best town for a sprawl of lights either.. And I have no problem with editing some light in there, it's just if you take those up to the larger view you can see cars on the road with a trail of headlights from movement... I understand that given the slower shutter speed... I lost it with trying to match settings for lighting the sky verses stopping the motion of cars/lights. And the street lights, should they look like mini fireworks? I'm not sure about metering and bracketing but yes, I was looking down at the center of lights.... I need to learn more about this subject and this is definitely a start. Thanks for your help [/QUOTE]
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