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still quite a nice shot, the way it is. I'm not usually a fan of leaving the headlights on for night shots. but thats just me.

Maybe take a torch with you next time and try shining that on parts you want to illuminate next time

yeah me neither, alto i took a few shots just this one turned out best.. was thinkinh bout a torch but didnt think till it was too late ahha.. was lucky enough to have a car drive past and have its lights shine on the front wheels ahha..

mmmmmmmm no :down:

oh btw.. I need to upgrade my remote switch thingo cos it's different than the 400D as you know.. I wandered in to a shop and they said $100 for the cable.. wtf ? is that serious? my 400D one was like $13

Also.. what are you dropping the fruit in to?

Yea the proper canon ones can cost a lot.

I bought mine from ebay (the cheapo ones) - But i havnt experienced any problems with it at all.

I have left my shutter open for an hour or so once and the cable had no problems :/

Also.. what are you dropping the fruit in to?

What you mean?

I didnt have a proper setup that night. I was just experimenting quickly.

Next time im going to get a bowl full of water and get a dripper from the top. Then mount my flash externally on the side.

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Heres one from tonight for now.. Uploading and processing more as we speak. Got some star trails etc..

Wish i had a bigger zoom lens and a proper mount..

But all i have is a 40d with a sigma 17-70. Hopefully one day i can purchase my very own zoom lens or telescope etc..

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