Hey try these night snaps with a longer exposure. If it's your camera phone then not sure if you can do it but if you have a digicam there will definitely be an option. Only when you increase shutter time you have to make sure the camera doesnt move otherwise the pictures comes out blurred. Will send you a link of a pic where I kept the shutter open for 16 seconds. Great picture it turned out to be. When I snapped it normally , all I got was darkness.
All the snaps were clicked from my phone camera. I do remember you telling me about you clicking a pic and keeping the shutter open for a longer time.
Btw, many photos did come out blurred, as I couldn't hold the camera still. It was drizzling. Unlike our rains, these rains were pouring at a temp of around 8 degrees. Freaking freezing. It seemed as if I am taking an ice cold shower on a chilled early morning.
Haha I already hate the rains can't imagine rain of 8 degree. I'm sure I would hate it. I think I would walk around in gumboots and a proper raincoat. And by proper I mean with not just a jacket but even for the pants :)
If you leave the shutter open for longer than the normal duration and if your hand shakes even little the picture is gone. I have ended up having so many crappy ones because of this reason. I usually place my camera on something, and hold it down so that even when I click, it doesn't shake too much.
'I see myself as an intelligent, sensitive human, with the soul of a clown which forces me to blow it at the most important moments.' Somehow Jim Morrison seems to have put it precisely what I wanted to say. Though graduated with a honours degree in Mathematics, I was chosen for a different purpose after all. Have dabbled with almost all forms of writing from poems to short stories to college magazines to leaflets to slogans to greeting cards and then in true professional sense started with the art of copywriting for the ad mad world. Kicked off with mainline advertising and now exploring the digital scheme of things. The only avenue left untouched is that of script writing and travel writing and last but never the least a couple of books (if not one) maybe :-).
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Hey try these night snaps with a longer exposure. If it's your camera phone then not sure if you can do it but if you have a digicam there will definitely be an option. Only when you increase shutter time you have to make sure the camera doesnt move otherwise the pictures comes out blurred. Will send you a link of a pic where I kept the shutter open for 16 seconds. Great picture it turned out to be. When I snapped it normally , all I got was darkness.
All the snaps were clicked from my phone camera. I do remember you telling me about you clicking a pic and keeping the shutter open for a longer time.
Btw, many photos did come out blurred, as I couldn't hold the camera still. It was drizzling. Unlike our rains, these rains were pouring at a temp of around 8 degrees. Freaking freezing. It seemed as if I am taking an ice cold shower on a chilled early morning.
Saw the pic on yr blog.
Mind-blowing stuff :-)
Haha I already hate the rains can't imagine rain of 8 degree. I'm sure I would hate it. I think I would walk around in gumboots and a proper raincoat. And by proper I mean with not just a jacket but even for the pants :)
If you leave the shutter open for longer than the normal duration and if your hand shakes even little the picture is gone. I have ended up having so many crappy ones because of this reason. I usually place my camera on something, and hold it down so that even when I click, it doesn't shake too much.
wow both of you...i really like your passion for taking pictures!!!good job guys!!!
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