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    Re: First attempt at night time blur- LA

    One other thought ... I would point the camera down a little bit to get a little less sky and a little more other stuff. If you find a good vantage point for the skyline, the top of the skyscrapers should come somewhat close to the top of the frame.

    And I like the time of day you chose to shoot, as the sky has a nice blue hue to it.
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    Re: First attempt at night time blur- LA

    Thanks Dr. I got lucky with the sky because I waited till just after the sun completely set.

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    Re: First attempt at night time blur- LA

    Quote Originally Posted by bindows
    Thanks Dr. I got lucky with the sky because I waited till just after the sun completely set.
    That ain't luck, that's good timing, and the best time to shoot night stuff.
    "Photography as a fad is well-nigh on its last legs, thanks principally to the bicycle craze."

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