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ojame

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this was one of a few quick pictures i took the other night, using a glass-less adapter so there was no infinity focus which made it a little challenging.
 

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wow mate that exposure must have been on for aaaages
great photo mate!

I doubt it, i would be surprised if it was over 30 seconds.
 

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15 second exposure with crop and alittle enhancement

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They are pretty good aurthur but if I were you I would raise the ISO and lower the make the shutter speed a bit quicker. This will prevent the lights in the photograph from bleeding past their bounds as much. Just don't go past 400 ISO otherwise you'll get pixelation.

Just my 2c :D
 

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thnx mate :).
cant :( bloody stupid crappyy digital cameras :(, but soon gonna have myself a DSLR so i will get into that **** like theres no tomoro
They are pretty good aurthur but if I were you I would raise the ISO and lower the make the shutter speed a bit quicker. This will prevent the lights in the photograph from bleeding past their bounds as much. Just don't go past 400 ISO otherwise you'll get pixelation.

Just my 2c :D
 

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Arthur, when you get your dslr, make sure you work on exposure. Most of the photos you posted are blown out badly and a few very soft (maybe more camera issue than user, no idea) :)
 
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