Long exposure photography is fun! I started playing around with it as soon as I got a capable camera. I still have a long way to go in learning more about it, but I'm getting better! Lightning is about the most fun and scary thing to photograph. I need me some storms
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Patinka ir man
Dziugu!
Loving those smoke trails! Great shot! You've been resteemed!
Thank You very much! :)
Very cool and you can see by my last name that Lithuania means something. My husbands family had lived in Vilnius. Great shot!!
Thats cool, thanks.
Love it - technically and compositionally excellent!
Thank You @derekkind !
Nice shot. Kitaip sakant - gražu
Thanks! AČIŪ ;)
👌 Nice shot. I like it. And the smoke trails add a nice and strange atmosphere to the image.
Thanks! Smoke look surreal and blurry while everything else is crisp and sharp. I really like how it looks. Cheers!
Long exposure photography is fun! I started playing around with it as soon as I got a capable camera. I still have a long way to go in learning more about it, but I'm getting better! Lightning is about the most fun and scary thing to photograph. I need me some storms
Yeah, long exposure is really fun thing to play with. Don`t wait for perfect weather or other conditions, just get out and shoot ;)
Alright, I will! Lol thanks
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great shot !
Beautiful shot!I love how the small aperture gives the star points to the street lights!
Actually aperture was not closed for star points. It was f14 in this shot, but to get stars with big rays I usually get to f22.