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Long exposure is among the more popular techniques used to capture light, and it can be done so easily and beautifully to capture the illusion of night. There's a wide spectrum of lighting to be found on a street, highway, in a tunnel, factory, during a sunset, and even a heavily lit Christmas scene. So go ahead and capture it! Sound hard? It's actually quite simple really! As long as you know what to prepare, you'll be able to capture extremely cool long exposure shots!
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If you own an Olympus PEN EE-2 camera, do you know what happens when you push the limits of your camera with a Black and White film? Here’s what I discovered.
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Dolphin Beach, the most unforgettable sunset in the entire world! There are many places for watching sunset in Cape Town: ever popular Camps Bay where you can watch the sun set while sipping Mojito, as well as enjoying champaign alfresco on the top of the Lion's Head mountain if you are into hiking. But arguably the most incredible of all is the sunset seen from the place called Dolphin Beach.
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What to use your Pop9 to get colorful patterns? Get your Pop9 at dusk, add color gels to your flash, aim at cool subjects, and enjoy the results of a Pop9 colorsplash!
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Who would have expected to find a K9 Park on the rooftop of a shopping center? I didn’t. I was just exploring one of the newest shopping centers in Singapore when I discovered this rather unique feature.
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Singapore’s iconic waterfront, Marina Bay, is often used as a site for events and exhibitions so when Asia’s second open air light art festival was held at Marina Bay and was open to the public, I popped by for a look.
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Albert Park hosted the 13th Annual, Lantern Festival, an amazing spectacle of light and colour from the smallest chinese lanterns to vast dragons and animals.
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Kodak suggests using its Gold 200 film up to two hours after sunrise and two hours before sunset. But I advise you to use it between dusk and dawn.
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What constitutes nighttime. Well, anything after dusk, when the sun isn't peeking out from behind any building, when it's on its way to the other hemisphere. For night creatures, a category into which some humans fall, it's a fun, exciting time to be out and shooting photos!
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What's better than indulging yourselves, spending great time with your loved ones by the sea going through dusk and dawn, watching the sunset and sunrise of a beautiful day?
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Exploring the colors, shadows, and trees of Richmond Park, a large 2360 acre park inside of London with Agfa CT Precisa
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Finally, to draw our TIme-Tagging Photo Rumble series to a close, is probably the best time to shoot on any given day - dusk! Here are the winners who've shot during the golden hour!
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When doing night photography, it is essential to know some tips and techniques that will help you attain beautiful pictures. Here are some tips that you can follow when doing night photography.
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Dusk is when the sky looks bright and blue, just before it becomes dark in the evening. If you have any photos celebrating this moment, tag them with 'Dusk' and submit them to this blog entry - you could win Piggies to spend in the online shop!
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Spring, summer, autumn, winter and spring again - always gorgeous, here's a look at the famous Tower Bridge, after dusk.
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Every second of the day, from dusk 'till dawn, is the perfect time to bring out your panoramic pal and capture some priceless photos!
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When day melts into night, the last thing you want is to miss any of those stunning details - so take the Horizon Kompakt/Perfekt and soak up the scene!
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For this rumble, we want to see your panoramic Horizon shots depicting the sun in all of its glory, whether the Sun's just rising up or getting ready to settle down for the night!
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If you want to see an eerie place you have to go into the woods of Haiming, a little village near where I live, when dusk rises. Most of the trees there are gnarly pines which used to look like bad monsters in the growing dark – if you have a little bit of fantasy and imagination.