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OK, as I mentioned I wasn't that impressed with the Vivid Festival this year, but on the way into the city I used the opportunity to make sure my new GoPro was working - I bought one last year and it died completely (wouldn't turn on at all), so it was replaced under warranty.

It's my first attempt at a time-lapse, and more an experimentation than anything else. It could have been much better, but it could have been much worse too. Apparently the HD Hero2 deals with low light a lot better than the original. I might buy one later on to supplement this one...

Anyway...

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Dan - Lovely portrait there!!! Keen to see more. Just watch the light bleeding from the flash you used to light up the background.

I think I'll try putting up some foam core temp walls to stop the leaking light. Waiting on two more elinchrom units to use so it will help.

Had a go at the car lights thing for the 1st, didnt have the right equipment but thought id still have a crack anyway

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Yeah, that's not bad at all. The beauty of taking these shots is that you don't really need any special equipment at all, beyond a camera that can take long exposures, and a tripod or something else that's steady to keep the camera from moving during the shot.

5-8 sec, wasn't too much traffic lol

Cheers

Could you have gone higher? 25 seconds or so?

The photo I did of my car on the last page was 25 Seconds I think, I changed halfway through and changed back

Nice shots. It's hard to take photos of boring things and make them look good when mucking around, good stuff....

Vivid.....

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The light shooting into the sky off the Opera house looks awesome :)

Had a go at the car lights thing for the 1st, didnt have the right equipment but thought id still have a crack anyway

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Yeah, that's not bad at all. The beauty of taking these shots is that you don't really need any special equipment at all, beyond a camera that can take long exposures, and a tripod or something else that's steady to keep the camera from moving during the shot.

i recommend looking into white balance too, bit orange ;)

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give tungsten white balance a go, or if you can set the K value manually try between 2000 and 3000

took this shot using RAW + JPG and was too lazy to process the RAW versions :P

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applied for a 'lubrication technician' job today at penrice soda factory. hoping i get the job so i can can take some pics in the factory.

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