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Old 21-12-06, 13:19
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I was attempting to take some shots of Christmas lights half buried in snow but, being clumsy in gloves, I pressed the exposure button before I meant to. I realized that I had done so and started to turn away and set up the camera for what I wanted to do. Later, when I uploaded the pictures I found this unintended time exposure. I thought it interesting enough to want to share.
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Old 21-12-06, 13:37
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Hmmm, 30 second exposure!

That's a really cool looking bit of abstract art, no matter if it was unintentional. People spend hours and hours trying to create this kind of image. You just go out and do it without thinking about it, that's quite a talent!
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Old 21-12-06, 13:43
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Nice one snowyowl, its great when you get these surprise shots, if you had set it up to just that, the effect wouldn't be quite as striking. Glad you didn't bin it its great. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 21-12-06, 14:54
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Very nice for an unintentional photo.
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Old 21-12-06, 15:05
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I agree. Partial to a bit of abstarct myself.

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Old 21-12-06, 18:15
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Really good photo. I'd have boasted that it was deliberate.
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Are you sure you did it by accident, if so please send me details of your technique, I want to make slip ups like this one too!

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Old 22-12-06, 14:06
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Thanks, guys. It really was an accident, I'm not smart enough to do this deliberately. It was pretty cold and dark. I had gloves on and I accidentally pressed the exposure button. Realizing what I had done I started to turn away as the camera was exposing and that was the result.
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Old 22-12-06, 16:57
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I really like the shot. Serendipity, you should have claimed it was deliberate!
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Old 22-12-06, 19:44
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So the technique is to turn away at the correct moment as you are exposing for the shot, any idea what the rate of turn should be, is it fast, slow or somewhere in between? Judging from the streaking of the lights it was a fairly slow turn.

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