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Old 06-23-2007, 11:06 PM   #1
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providence shootout.

I went to the WaterFire festival today in Providence, and brought be camera with me, and this is what I came up with:




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Old 06-23-2007, 11:08 PM   #2
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1. is sick. the light trails are just brilliant. there are so many different colors here... its amazing. and i like how you can see people who were sitting there but left mid exposure.


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Re: providence shootout.

All great shots. #1 is awesome, the shutter speed was perfect and the patterns/lines rock. Good compostion

#2 and #4
Great subject. I've always been a fan of light trails, and with fire, it's even better...I like fire.

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Good, but the moon bothers me, perhaps conceal it with the building, or make 2 exposures, one for the moon, one for the rest, and stack the two. (assuming that is the moon)
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All great shots. #1 is awesome, the shutter speed was perfect and the patterns/lines rock. Good compostion

#2 and #4
Great subject. I've always been a fan of light trails, and with fire, it's even better...I like fire.

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Good, but the moon bothers me, perhaps conceal it with the building, or make 2 exposures, one for the moon, one for the rest, and stack the two. (assuming that is the moon)
Thanks, I'll have to try a double exposure tonight.

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1. is sick. the light trails are just brilliant. there are so many different colors here... its amazing. and i like how you can see people who were sitting there but left mid exposure.


Did you get that new tripod?
Nah, I'm waiting to go back home for the Bogen, I just got a decent quantaray tripod. It's nice.
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Re: providence shootout.

WOW what more is there to say!
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WOW what more is there to say!
Thanks. To tell you the truth, I wasn't sure if any of them were even decent, but I guess they turned out well.
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Re: providence shootout.

Woa, didn't even notice the sticky.
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Re: providence shootout.

Congrats on the sticky Louis Some great shots.
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Congrats on the sticky Louis Some great shots.
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Nice work. Every one is a winner. Congratulations on the sticky.
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Re: providence shootout.

all very nicely taken shots IMO. The last one is the one that speaks the loudest to me and my favourite out of the bunch. I think it's a great shot that demands and holds my attention very well.
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Re: providence shootout.

Thanks for the comments guys.
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Re: providence shootout.

nice shots,


I was there too, AWESOME weather...
The river in fire and the music was pretty cool.

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I was there too, AWESOME weather...
The river in fire and the music was pretty cool.

Thanks, I thought it was a bit disappointing. I thought it was going to have fireworks and whatnot. Nice fisheye shot. The weather was perfect for shooting.
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Thanks, I thought it was a bit disappointing. I thought it was going to have fireworks and whatnot. Nice fisheye shot. The weather was perfect for shooting.


thanks,

you bet the weather was perfect, as soon as we put a foot in Brooklyn we start sweeting. :/



Interesting city, the bus terminal need some help.. ;)
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Re: providence shootout.

Congrats on the sticky. They're exciting . # 3 is my favorite. I wish it was wider (taller) still, but very interesting in that it shows the tradition and power of the architecture. # 1 is nice (and sharp), but I think I would have preferred that the camera tilt upward more, to show more of the building and less of the blank space (but I bet it was hard to tell if it would be blank). The twirler shots are fun, but I wish there was better supporting areas of light on the sides.

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Congratulations. Neat experimental shots.
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