had some broad flake out on me today.between MM and craigslist you can find models anywhere
actually you'd get more responses faster using CL and stand out more due to being way better than the average person you'd find on there
had some broad flake out on me today.between MM and craigslist you can find models anywhere
actually you'd get more responses faster using CL and stand out more due to being way better than the average person you'd find on there
Damn i never had a flakehad some broad flake out on me today.
How u make the sky look like thatSold a print of this for a pretty penny, was sick as a dog when I took it, but took one look at the sky that day around 3 and knew I would have to catch it at sunset.
How u did thatWhelp, christmas time is here
long exposure is the answer for bothHow u did that
I do A LOT of Long Exposure shotsHow u did that
That is pretty fukking sick, love the color in there
I do A LOT of Long Exposure shots
Like probably 75% of my shots are long exposures when I'm not shooting say, paying jobs or like wild life.
Get yourself a tripod and a 6 or 10 stop filter and you're well on your way.
Some of my favorite long exposure shots is after those jets dump those chem trails in the sky, gives off some real nice effects for those minute plus exposures. This was like at 5:45 in the morning back in August.
But sometimes it turns out like crap when the clouds are too thick when it just looks like a blurred blob
When you get that dope shot you just go
That's me. I just held still. Shot was 4 seconds long. That light rail train thing was going real slow and it's make the motion blur even better. But it wasnt hard to stand still. I just focused on that pole. My camera was set for remote continuous shooting. My phone had an IR blaster blaster on it so I can release the shutter using an app. So as soon as the train starts moving I start the shutter and it's taking continuous shots back to back. Each shot was 4 seconds. Here's another like right before this one.Are you considering long exposure to mean more than 30 seconds?
This is an amazing picture. How was you able to get the guy in focus like that with the long exposure?