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  • Originally posted by surojit View Post
    i liked the first pic... often the things left behind look more beautiful than what lies ahead....

    here is another one from my side... clicked at harihareshwar....
    Nice Click there buddy.You look like a god with that rather uncanny glow over your head.

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    • Originally posted by incognito View Post
      Nice Click there buddy.You look like a god with that rather uncanny glow over your head.
      actually thats my bro....

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      • Can any one tell me how to create image like this?
        I do blog.

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        • Originally posted by samarr View Post
          http://www.xbhp.com/autopictorials/data/500/4510.jpg

          Can any one tell me how to create image like this?
          multiple exposures... can be done in camera or with the help of a photo editing software.

          judging from the shadows... it looks like this pic was shot in low light... which is usually ideal for multiple exposures as that prevents massive overexposure.

          an easy way to to this is mount the camera on a tripod and take the two double-exposures... ie... three shots... and then line them up in photoshop and alter the opacity.

          in the in-camera way to do this involves multiple exposures... you'll need to use negative exposure compensation to avoid any overexposure. you'll need a basic understanding of exposure compensation.
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          • Originally posted by samarr View Post
            http://www.xbhp.com/autopictorials/data/500/4510.jpg

            Can any one tell me how to create image like this?
            Thats a composite image.Three separate images merged in one.Very easy in photoshop CS4 and 5.

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            but there are stupid people.

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            • Pics Dedicated to xBhp!!

              Long Exposure shots.Taken almost 6 months back.




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              • Nice long exposure shots

                Here are some from me.



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                • @Russian: I liked both the shots that you have posted.
                  :)

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                  • @all, What are long exposure shots?? For me nothing looks different from a normal picture. Ohh!! I'm so stupid.

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                    • Originally posted by abhichotu.abhi View Post
                      @all, What are long exposure shots?? For me nothing looks different from a normal picture. Ohh!! I'm so stupid.
                      Simply put, "long exposure shots" is keeping the shutter open for a longer period of time. It is very helpful for shooting photographs of water, night shots, trails, and many other creative shots.
                      :)

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                      • ^^ Thanks.
                        But, How to do it? Does it has any thing todo with controlling or varying shutter speed. + Does it improves the pictures that are taken in Halls? for e.g. When i take a picture in a party organised in a hotel the picture quality is not upto the mark even when the light is sufficient. I have a Nikon L20(digital camera).

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                        • Few recent long exposer shots from my side.





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                          • @Jonak: I loved the first shot. Very good reflection there.
                            :)

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                            • ^^ Thanks. The first one had a 40 sec exposer. :P
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                              • Few more from my side.










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