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SRS SRS
{K:6731} 4/19/2007
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No idea about the extra lights but this is such a cool night shot!
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Hermen Pen
{K:9168} 2/22/2007
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Like Ashley I think the bright spots are lens flares - light reflected inside your lens that appear as ghost images. The chance of flare is higher in the presence of very bright light sources, like the street lights in this image. In general, zoom lenses suffer more from flare than prime lenses and wide angle lenses more than telephoto lenses. It may help to use a lens hood to reduce the flare. On the other hand, you can also think of using the flare effect creatively and make it part of your composition.
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H L
{K:11377} 1/26/2007
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Great angle...actualy the exposure is good, I m wonder what settings you use? Have you try EV …more appropriate working with lights. Please check this site Great angle...actualy the exposure is good, I m wonder what settings you use? Have you experiment EV …Please check this site http://www.photosite.com/photographytips/camerasettings.htm Harry
Harry
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kksksksk .
{K:701} 1/11/2007
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star effect,well compose and B&W tone! well done! -ave-
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Ash
{K:9427} 12/9/2006
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I think that those spots are flares of light, similar to those you get when you photograph into the sun. Not getting these flares is something that eludes me.
I really like this photograph, it has a cool winding perspective and the cars seem to enhance this. I like the tone set by the graininess of the photograph. Very well done.
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Cooki Lumsden
{K:271} 12/2/2006
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Sweet! you know the rest.
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