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<blockquote data-quote="Jenn" data-source="post: 674940" data-attributes="member: 44149"><p>Hi! My first attempts at long exposure were pretty carp, too....but the beauty of digital cameras is to take photos..and more photos and then maybe more photos, changing the settings as you go then get home and go through them all.....Practice is the key! Long exposures are tricky insofar as you don't quite know what you will get...how often has the police car sped through just after the 15 seconds or whatever have passed!! but that uncertainty is also part of their allure.....will you get the perfect shot? </p><p></p><p>Here is one of my first.....taken last year in June....I got better results later in the year when it was darker earlier and more traffic about, but it was a tad (??!!) colder......[ATTACH]292246[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>Scroll over it to get my settings....I have a D3300......</p><p></p><p>Good luck! Jenn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenn, post: 674940, member: 44149"] Hi! My first attempts at long exposure were pretty carp, too....but the beauty of digital cameras is to take photos..and more photos and then maybe more photos, changing the settings as you go then get home and go through them all.....Practice is the key! Long exposures are tricky insofar as you don't quite know what you will get...how often has the police car sped through just after the 15 seconds or whatever have passed!! but that uncertainty is also part of their allure.....will you get the perfect shot? Here is one of my first.....taken last year in June....I got better results later in the year when it was darker earlier and more traffic about, but it was a tad (??!!) colder......[ATTACH=CONFIG]292246._xfImport[/ATTACH] Scroll over it to get my settings....I have a D3300...... Good luck! Jenn [/QUOTE]
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