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    The Night Lights

    Thanks for taking a look !

    Take care,
    Dwayne Oakes

    "When I slow my walk, open my eyes and listen, nature
    reveals her hidden beauty to me." Dwayne Oakes

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    Re: The Night Lights

    That's an interesting shot... I think I like it... Still taking it in...

    Care to share the technique used on it? Both for the light spots, and the vertical beams...

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    Re: The Night Lights

    I agree...interesting shot. What was the source(s) of the light...just curious.

    Cheers,

    WesternGuy
    Never memorize something you can look up. - Albert Einstein

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    Re: The Night Lights

    Very Cool! Interesting light.

    I hear a loud humming noise, and my watch just stopped.

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    Re: The Night Lights

    Thank you very much for the comments everyone !

    Here are the main stages on how the photo was made:

    In-camera
    1-The vertical streaks in the photo where made in the field using
    the in-camera's double exposure feature, most DSLR camera's have this
    feature. I took one photo of the forest handheld and still (use the slowest
    shutter speed possible) lens VR can help with this.

    I then took a second photo and as I pressed the shutter button down
    I moved the camera downward fast to create motion blur. The camera
    then combines the two photos together using its firmware.

    Editing (Nikon Capture NX2 software)
    2-Orton-effect was added to give the photo a dream like look.

    3-The photo was converted to black and white.

    4-I dodge (lightened) in all the lights on the (motion blur) streaks.

    5-The blue tint was added last by moving the WB (white balance) slider
    to a very cold setting this gives the photo the night look.

    EXIF data

    -Nikon D80/Nikkor 18-200mmVR
    -1/25 second @ f/8
    -31mm
    -ISO 100
    -Ev -1 1/3
    -Vr ON

    Take care,
    Dwayne Oakes
    "When I slow my walk, open my eyes and listen, nature
    reveals her hidden beauty to me." Dwayne Oakes

    http://dwayneoakes.zenfolio.com

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