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"Night Move"


wilsontsoi

Canon A620 at 7mm (approx. 35mm FL 135 equiv.,) ISO-50, manual exposure, f8 at 1 sec. twice, table-top tripod, 2-sec. self timer. Manipulation: Combine 2 shots of different light streaks.


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Excellent shot. Great colours, very sharp and great compostition. Can't ask for more.

I often see people taling about combining more than one shot. How is this done? Can someone point me in the right direction?

 

Keep up the great work.

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You are getting such good results with combining images and your night shots, Wilson. Like I said before, I hope you are finding a market for these - very well done. I agree with the POW comment, too. It would be great to see one of yours there soon.
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Classic Tsoi! Wonderfully interesting composition, terrific color, huge man holecover :) (I actually feel like a little mouse peaking out of the manhole cover) Makes for an interesting world! Nice job! I just adore seeing through your eyes, the view is so interesting!
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The perspective, colors, textures, and composition are wonderful. You are a master of reflections. Great work!
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Awesome picture, and you are a really brave man! (the scene looks quite scary with running cars on a wet street.)
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Sign me up for thw Wilson fan club. This is awesome. Nothing flawed about it. I love the idea of tilting the camera. I think it adds to the sense of movement. This is definitely in my top ten list.
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Fantasic shot Wilson. But I'm just a simple bloke, not very arty; why tilt it? I reckon it would look better the way it really is. Regards, Neil
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Have to use 7/7 to bookmark this image. Do you have a sample using high dynamic range also include sun in the shot?
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I like "A Porch with a View" the most. If I remember correctly, your A80 got water damaged. I hope the A620 won't be run over by a truck. :) This picture is outstanding.
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Of all the photos I have looked at on this forum ... this one draws me in. It's unbelievably good and the more I look (stare) at it the more I like it!

Brilliant!

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This Photo has a Very nice quality to it.

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What can I say, Wilson was the first photographer I 'favourited' and who led me to being subscribed to PN. I constantly send his compact camera images, such as this, to friends that ask what camera they should buy.

 

My favourite part of this image is the way in which the drain is made integral to the building reflection.

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This is simply excellent. From DOF to exposure to the angle chosen for it's presentation. Congrats on POW Wilson
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The angle is so different , the diagonal position leads imagination to think

of a city in "outer space"... Very well done as usual Wilson, congratulations!

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This is absolutely amazing shot Wilson. After seeing this one I checked out the rest of your portfolio, all I can say is WOW. You are very talented and the look you get after post processing your images is impressive. Well done, you will go far with your photography.
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