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    Paint the Night with Light so Bright

    Well I took these photos a while back. I like them.


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    I know there are a ton of better peeps out there that do this, but this was the first night that I actually had the lens....more to come.

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    Re: Paint the Night with Light so Bright

    Love the fire one!

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    Re: Paint the Night with Light so Bright

    how did you do that?
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    Re: Paint the Night with Light so Bright

    Thanx you 2.

    Its done with a long exposure.

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    Re: Paint the Night with Light so Bright

    That looks cool Pat!!! What does a long exposure mean though
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    Re: Paint the Night with Light so Bright

    A long exposure is when the lens aperture is kept open for a longer time than usual, if I'm not mistaken. So, a "longer" image is captured. You wave a light around, and the picture will show the whole movement. There should be a setting on some digital cameras nowadays to do it.

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    Re: Paint the Night with Light so Bright

    thats so cool, you could write your name in it too huh?
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    Re: Paint the Night with Light so Bright

    Now that's cool, mang.
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    Re: Paint the Night with Light so Bright

    Thanx Peeps.

    This is not new technology.

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    http://www.woostercollective.com/200..._graffiti.html

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    Re: Paint the Night with Light so Bright

    how exactly did you do this,,just like a small flashlight on a wall,,but then howd you see what you were doing to get it to come out right?
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