In these night shots I used a slow shutter speed and a long exposure to show the maximum possible amount of light. Doing this allowed the streaks of red and white to be shown in the passing cars and the moving colors of glow sticks. All the photos follow the rule of thirds by not having the main subject in the center. The glow stick pictures show interesting shapes that draw the viewer in.
WOW. JUST WOW. THEA THESE PICTURES ARE AMAZING. I CAN REALLY SEE YOU DEVELOPING AS A PHOTOGRAPHER (NO PUN INTENDED LOL). MY FAVORITE IS THE ONE WITH SIDEWALK. IT'S REALLY TRIPPY.
ReplyDeleteONCE AGAIN I LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR FUTURE WORK.
WOW. JUST WOW. THEA THESE PICTURES ARE AMAZING. I CAN REALLY SEE YOU DEVELOPING AS A PHOTOGRAPHER (NO PUN INTEDED LOL). MY FAVORITE IS THE ONE WITH THE SIDEWALK. IT'S REALLY TRIPPY.
ReplyDeleteONCE AGAIN I LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR FUTURE WORK.
I SPY A COPY CAT.
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ReplyDeleteThe Titanic in a very looong movie.
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Xander. STOP copying and pasting Abi's comments.
You should have your own thoughts and opinions.
Wow Thea-Great variety of angles! I really like the 2nd one. It's like and electric wonderland.