Showing posts with label slow shutter speed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slow shutter speed. Show all posts
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Tower of London Zoomed
The next few posts will be from a recent trip to London. We went out in the night and shot some long exposure shots. At some point, I began adjusting the zoom while the shutter was open. Here is what happened.
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The first shot without a zoom. |
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One smooth zoom in. |
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One small turn every second for the length for the shutter. |
Monday, September 2, 2013
Lights on the Water
Labels:
andreu alfaro,
barcelona,
boat,
long exposure,
montjuic,
night,
onades,
port,
port of barcelona,
sculpture,
slow shutter speed,
spain
Location:
Port of Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Night
We finished watching Terminator 2 and having a wonderful picnic at Montjuic with 2000 of our closest friends. The second film began and the few of our party who stayed to watch quickly petered out. The buses off of the mountain were not running until the end of the film, so we started the hike down Montjuic and eventually home. This is a view of Barcelona from Montjuic very late at night. In the far right, you can see Sagrada Familia.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Night in BCN
Sometimes it's fun to look out from our terrace and just observe the world around us. There are so many people living within throwing distance, some of which I will never know or meet. And how many of them have I passed in the street and not known that they are my neighbors? It's a city that is constantly moving. Barcelona is equally beautiful by night as it is by day.
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If you look closely in the very bottom middle, you can see Tracy and Sadie walking. |
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