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Photographer  Shane O'Neill {Karma:3054}
Project #37 Night Photography Camera Model OM1
Categories Cityscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Sigma 24mm
Uploaded 2/22/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji Superia 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 766 Shutter 15s
Favorites Aperture f/16
Critiques 16 Rating
5.52
/ 5 Ratings
Location City -  Waterford
State -  WATERFORD
Country - Ireland   Ireland
About I mounted my good old OM1 to my girlfriend's car using a table top tripod and a G clamp. The shutter was released via cable for approx 15 seconds. I sat in the back seat while she drove. I planned a route so that we would drive through the best lit and most colourful areas of the city to get the maximum effect. The image was later scanned and colour corrected but otherwise not altered in any way.
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Kostas Tzanetos Kostas Tzanetos   {K:22012} 3/18/2005
being experimental is a rewarding thing,Shane ;-)
i don't ride a bike myself but i've always thought they offer more opportunities for creative long exposures than cars do.
be happy and keep shooting!
kostas

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Shane O'Neill   {K:3054} 3/18/2005
Hi Kostas,

As promised here is the shot I took using a bike in 1996 for an advertising project I did in college. The tripod is sellotaped the the cross bar!

Rgds,
Shane

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Shane O'Neill   {K:3054} 3/16/2005
Hi Kostas,

I took a shot like this some years ago but used a bike instead of a car! I scanned it to show you but keep forgetting to bring it with me to upload. As soon as I do you will see the original idea, but I still think your shot is one of the best examples I have seen because the light trails from a single point in the distance.

Thanks for the comment,
Shane

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Kostas Tzanetos Kostas Tzanetos   {K:22012} 2/28/2005
i remember you wrote about trying a shot like this,Shane ;-)
the light trails are great and the composition good enough concerning the limitations of camera placement. i dont know if you have found this type of shooting interesting enough to do more,but your photo is a nice first effort anyway. i'm sure i would get more enthusiastic with the long exposure effect if i hadn't a portfolio full of similar pictures already ;-)
regards,
kostas

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Barry Wakelin   {K:7838} 2/25/2005
Shane, I can relate to your issues! Converting beautiful transparencies into attractive digital images isn't as easy as we might hope. I would like to have a go with a high-end scanner one day and see just what's possible but in the meantime I guess we're stuck with frustration but balanced with the joy of the lightbox.

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waldemar ebner filho   {K:5242} 2/25/2005
Shane,
Very good these reflexions,beautiful effect.Hug

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Shane O'Neill   {K:3054} 2/25/2005
Thanks for the comment Barry - the shot you see is a lot like your recent 6x7 work: better to see in the "flesh" than on a screen. There is detail like you described on the neg - when I scanned it, the resultant image was very soft. So I sharpened it in 2 seperate programs - Nikon 4 (worth it for its sharpening ability alone) and a little in PS. However the image started to break down, so what you see here is as close as I could get to satisfataction digital files eh! As for the exposure - well the lens will stop down to f22, but I went for f16 because I only got one shot at it so I stayed away from the extreme.
The strange thing about this image is I was looking forward to using film again - but the results were disappointing - especially from the colour perspective. All of a sudden digital tweaking has gone from a muck-a-bout to a crutch!

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Barry Wakelin   {K:7838} 2/25/2005
Pretty dazzling! I really like the swirling colours. A slightly shorter exposure or stopping down to f/22 (if that's poss with an OM1) might have differentiated the individual swirls more.

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Larry O'Neill   {K:66} 2/22/2005
Good. Good. Good. Now do it again, and try get more colour in the bottom half. The mirror is a nice picture on its own. Larry

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tony swan   {K:45} 2/22/2005
i know where it is i live in dublin the photo reminded me of veges not that ive been there .. i have been down for the Spree festival a few time and stayed in some shithole of a hostel
nice to see osme more irish on the site
see ya

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ed lawson   {K:896} 2/22/2005
Great shot Shane. Oft attempted shot - rarely so good I think. cheers, ed

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Shane O'Neill   {K:3054} 2/22/2005
bright lights, big city - Waterford City that is! in Ireland

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tony swan   {K:45} 2/22/2005
where u driving in Las Vages

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Mohammad Hamdan   {K:351} 2/22/2005
excellent, brilliant idea

regrads,

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ahmet özkan   {K:7216} 2/22/2005
excellent......................greetings..

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Steve Bull   {K:2094} 2/22/2005
wow, great shot! i like what youve done. you sure did go to some effort to get this one and it paid off.

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