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Decided to try and do Project 52 (one photo per week)

This is my first one:

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Took 31 images:

x7 at f/8 for 1secs with ISO400

x8 at f/5.3 for 0.5secs with ISO400

x16 at f/11 for 8sec with ISO100

Firstly I used the cleanest and best 3 images to create a clean unobstructed photo. A single frame was used for the sky and the building, other two was used to remove stationary vehicles and people standing around. Then used all 31 pictures for the foreground to get as many car light trails as I could.

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Indeed great picture!! A lot of thought went into it which is what i like.. esp on these projects :D

Last thing you want is just random pics of stuff on the 52 or even 365 projects..

Cant wait to see the next one :)

Week 2 Photo

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Not actually a very good photo - more a "proof of concept" photo about taking photo's in the day with slow shutter speeds so cars and people aren't visible at all.

Photo was taken using ND3 (x1000) filter with:

ISO: 200

Exposure: 30 sec

Aperture: 8.0

Focal Length: 20mm

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