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Thursday, March 3, 2011
T-Town
I took this picture while I was in downtown Tacoma. I did not have a tripod so I handheld the camera for approximately 8 sec and this is how it turned out. This is straight out of the camera.
I always enjoy the light pictures. This one seems more peaceful than the because it seems like there are only a few cars on the road. The sky looks beautiful in the background and the lights of the city really pop in this photo. I'd like to see the same scene with a few more seconds. -- AB SPHS
Dude this picture is super duper rad and off the heezay. I like this picture because the shutter speed in it was on obviously a low speed. You definitely captured the city traffic image. I also like how in the background in this picture looks like a horizon because it divides it right in the middle. this picture is definitely a super sick based photo.-July FP
This picture turned out really well. I'm surprised you could hold the camera still for that long. I think motion blur always looks really cool, especially with lights. Good job!
I like long exposures a lot, so naturally this picture draws my personal attention! I love the sky, and I really love how you didn’t have to edit any of it to make the sky that blue. The mood is dark and gloomy (not in a bad way!) good job!
I like this photo a lot, I like the way you use the shutter speed to take this picture.Its so beautiful with the lights drawing a line like that and with the sky to fall on top of that is so wonderful. - Joseph Medina
I feel like this picture really shows how peaceful a small town can be, because it doesn't show 50 cars causing traffic but a couple car just traveling back home or something. it also looks like its showing that this city is Eco-friendly because there not allot of smoke pipes you can see with that beautiful horizon. Tonny H. FPHS
Great job! I love how you used great shutter speed on the picture it turned out fantastic. I also like there’s leading lines in the picture. And I like the color in the picture. This is a keeper great job. Luis Zuniga / FPHS
This picture has good lighting. I like how it was taking while the cars were driving to add the element of looking into the action. I like this picture a lot, i would put this on my wall. The background is very pleasing.
I’m in love with city pictures, so looking at this caught my eye. It’s amazing how you held the camera for eight seconds and didn’t have a tripod. I love how the cars are in use of slow shutter speed, and all the city lights are coming on and how it’s becoming night time. H. Whitehead (RHS)
I like this picture because it is set up in a good place and it has enough shutter speed to capture the movement of the cars, but little enough to not become too bright. As if the perfect shutter-speed. -Dylan R FPHS
I always enjoy the light pictures. This one seems more peaceful than the because it seems like there are only a few cars on the road. The sky looks beautiful in the background and the lights of the city really pop in this photo. I'd like to see the same scene with a few more seconds. -- AB SPHS
ReplyDeleteDude this picture is super duper rad and off the heezay. I like this picture because the shutter speed in it was on obviously a low speed. You definitely captured the city traffic image. I also like how in the background in this picture looks like a horizon because it divides it right in the middle. this picture is definitely a super sick based photo.-July FP
ReplyDeleteThis picture turned out really well. I'm surprised you could hold the camera still for that long. I think motion blur always looks really cool, especially with lights. Good job!
ReplyDeleteThis picture turned out great!i love photos like this with a low shutterspeed.kd PHS
ReplyDeleteI like long exposures a lot, so naturally this picture draws my personal attention! I love the sky, and I really love how you didn’t have to edit any of it to make the sky that blue.
ReplyDeleteThe mood is dark and gloomy (not in a bad way!) good job!
I like this photo a lot, I like the way you use the shutter speed to take this picture.Its so beautiful with the lights drawing a line like that and with the sky to fall on top of that is so wonderful.
ReplyDelete- Joseph Medina
I feel like this picture really shows how peaceful a small town can be, because it doesn't show 50 cars causing traffic but a couple car just traveling back home or something. it also looks like its showing that this city is Eco-friendly because there not allot of smoke pipes you can see with that beautiful horizon.
ReplyDeleteTonny H. FPHS
This photo is good,I like how the car's light's are showing
ReplyDelete-GH fphs
This Picture Reminds me Of New York and the busy city. I like it. Good Job !
ReplyDelete- Ashley FPHS
I really like the time of day this was taken. it's too bad there weren't more cars on the road. - SMc
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I love how you used great shutter speed on the picture it turned out fantastic. I also like there’s leading lines in the picture. And I like the color in the picture. This is a keeper great job.
ReplyDeleteLuis Zuniga / FPHS
This picture has good lighting. I like how it was taking while the cars were driving to add the element of looking into the action. I like this picture a lot, i would put this on my wall. The background is very pleasing.
ReplyDelete-Natasha W.
i like the lighting,the curved and straight lines, and i would hang it on my wall i like how it gives a cilll relaxed mood
ReplyDeleteDanielC/fphs
I’m in love with city pictures, so looking at this caught my eye. It’s amazing how you held the camera for eight seconds and didn’t have a tripod. I love how the cars are in use of slow shutter speed, and all the city lights are coming on and how it’s becoming night time.
ReplyDeleteH. Whitehead (RHS)
I like this picture because it is set up in a good place and it has enough shutter speed to capture the movement of the cars, but little enough to not become too bright. As if the perfect shutter-speed.
ReplyDelete-Dylan R FPHS