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No need to apologize. I'm not even sure I don't like the flare.I am glad u like it.. and I am sorry that there is a lens flare in #2..Nice shots and BW conversions, naqaaf. A bit of lens flare in #2,
though, I like the light trails.
if u could tell me how can I get read of it.. while PP or even taking
the picture, so I avoid it next time..
thanks.......
no man, there is no UV filter or anything what so ever on that lens..No need to apologize. I'm not even sure I don't like the flare.
My guess is you have a UV filter on your lens. I can't imagine any
other way such a small amount of light would create that flare.
Mr. Leung,A more descriptive subject would be good too...
- 2 is great....
Yes Dan, this was done in Photoshop using layers...Thank you A.Z., if you did it in photoshop using layers, then I know
how. If not please let me know your method.
thanks Peter, I wish u the same 2... ;-)Striking images in B & W - Wishing you & yours a Happy, Healthy &
safe New Year!
Robert,I'm not much help but, i do comment on the pics that i like. and #1
gets my vote. That 50mm lens is worth it money in Platinum, and gold.
Happy New Year to you and your family. Thanks for sharing, Robert.
Thanks, Dez. I just got my 1st tripod for Christmas, so I'm not up on long exposure quirks.Actually this occurs when using long exposure at f/8 or higher.
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Dez
C J,I agree with Morris comments and seeing how fast you've picked up on
everyones advice you will have no problem learning night photography.
Keep them coming.
thanks for the kind words.... and I am sure that u dont need to wait until 2008 to see some better pictures as u have said. u have already alot..You're doing very well with your D80!
Happy New Year! I wish to see more pics just like yours in 2008!