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<blockquote data-quote="wud" data-source="post: 173490" data-attributes="member: 13578"><p>I love that picture! A little disturbing with the cars, they dont seem to fit in this image. But what to do, sometimes your surroundings are what they are. </p><p></p><p>Have tried this, yes. Mostly some years ago, where simply using a DSLR made people think I was a pro - doesnt really happen anymore. And last year, I made a friend on top of a hill: </p><p></p><p>I wanted to get a sunrise, somehow I thought my exposure would be very, very low, so I packed 2 dogs, tripod, my computer + cables (didn't have a shutter release) and set the whole thing up at the hill. Then it started to rain, lol. When this guy came, my dogs were annoyed being tied to a big log, I made the place look like my personal office and I was standing in the rain covering my computer and camera with my jacket, desperately trying to get this image. He couldn't really help himself laughing, lol. Me neither, and no, I didnt get a good picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wud, post: 173490, member: 13578"] I love that picture! A little disturbing with the cars, they dont seem to fit in this image. But what to do, sometimes your surroundings are what they are. Have tried this, yes. Mostly some years ago, where simply using a DSLR made people think I was a pro - doesnt really happen anymore. And last year, I made a friend on top of a hill: I wanted to get a sunrise, somehow I thought my exposure would be very, very low, so I packed 2 dogs, tripod, my computer + cables (didn't have a shutter release) and set the whole thing up at the hill. Then it started to rain, lol. When this guy came, my dogs were annoyed being tied to a big log, I made the place look like my personal office and I was standing in the rain covering my computer and camera with my jacket, desperately trying to get this image. He couldn't really help himself laughing, lol. Me neither, and no, I didnt get a good picture. [/QUOTE]
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