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How do I put bright lines on a photo like the ones in this photo? Sorry for the stupid question :L
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1 Find yourself a busy road/motorway with a bridge/flyover on a dark evening/night. Cars must, for obvious reasons, have their lights on.
2 Mount your camera on a tripod. 3 Set the aperture to a large f-number. 4 Set speed for a long exposure. 5 If the results aren't what you wanted - adjust 3 & 4.
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I've changed the thread title as it has nothing to do with using a Canon 400D, Steve's solution works for any make/model.
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As Steve said.
I would also add low ISO 100 ish. Shoot in RAW as will give more controle. JPEG will show more noise which can/will be a problem. Have fun. Last edited by Arthur53; 17-05-10 at 10:23. |
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