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    Re: Some Long Exposures

    The first and third one's I really like, with # one being my favorite. Not sure about the second one. The first one has great colors and comp and also looks familiar. Have you shown us the first setting before? Jeff
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    Re: Some Long Exposures

    Jeff, yes I took a this shot up there towards the end of last year.........good memory my friend


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    Re: Some Long Exposures

    Great colour! Its also nice to see the comparison between the same location at two different time.

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    Re: Some Long Exposures

    You are a god man. I can't critique your work. The intense dynamic range and smoothness are something I have a hard time striving for.

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    Re: Some Long Exposures

    I need to get me one of those very deep ND filters and try things like this! I like the deep rich colors and surreal blurry effect. Nice work VM

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    Re: Some Long Exposures

    yes I took a this shot




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    Re: Some Long Exposures

    No critiques, only questions.

    If these were HDRs, were each of the (3-5) frames long exposures?

    Fantastic images, all. Very interested in knowing more about what you did.

    p.s. Looked at your tutorials in the post processing forum and there seems to be a part missing?

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    Re: Some Long Exposures

    Thanks for the comments fellas..........dray.......the first 3 are not HDR'd the last one is........lol
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    Re: Some Long Exposures

    Great composition on all of them, especially the first one. The first one's definitely my favorite. I love the contrast between the stillness of the building and the movement implied by the rest of the photo.

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