Hi Nasim,this technique is called as long exposure.Firstly ,the manual settings must be enabled.
I have set to five seconds to the instantenous(tv) time ,and f22 to diaphragm(av).There is one more thing
is important to using tripod while using this technique.It records the lights of vehicles within 5 seconds when shutter released.after shot you can see the lights of vehicles ,as well I do.Thanks for visiting,and comments...Kadriye
There's a train in the north of Mexico Called "Chepe" it crosses the Tarahumara mountains, a beautiful region. In this serie, my father, my brother and I treveled on Chepe in 1987.
Technisch nicht meine besten Fotos. Aber es ist zu diesem Zeitpunkt, vielleicht, wo meine Begeisterung für die Kamera geboren.
Alessio Buzi 26. Juni 2009, 11:18
grazieAlessio Buzi 26. Juni 2009, 9:54
Grazieun saluto Alex
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Dr.Szirmai János 21. Juni 2009, 18:48
Thank you very much for your comment! Hi JánosKostas.. 21. Juni 2009, 18:21
Thank you, NasimKostas
H.CH.Yaseri 20. Juni 2009, 11:16
Thanks for all the comments.Sorry being this much late to answer you.was not around for a while.Yup that was for Golabgiri...TC nd PeaceKadriye AYDIN 18. Juni 2009, 21:47
Hi Nasim,this technique is called as long exposure.Firstly ,the manual settings must be enabled.I have set to five seconds to the instantenous(tv) time ,and f22 to diaphragm(av).There is one more thing
is important to using tripod while using this technique.It records the lights of vehicles within 5 seconds when shutter released.after shot you can see the lights of vehicles ,as well I do.Thanks for visiting,and comments...Kadriye
Majid mehraban 15. Juni 2009, 21:28
Yeah its our honor buddythanks for your comment
Bernard64 11. Juni 2009, 19:51
Ganz große Klasse Sensationell schön,Viele Grüsse
Kadriye AYDIN 4. Juni 2009, 20:40
Thank you very much Nasim,regards...KadriyeCanan Oner 29. Mai 2009, 22:51
Thank you so much Nasim....Regards,
Canan
Adán Castillo 28. Mai 2009, 17:07
hallo fellas!There's a train in the north of Mexico Called "Chepe" it crosses the Tarahumara mountains, a beautiful region. In this serie, my father, my brother and I treveled on Chepe in 1987.
Technisch nicht meine besten Fotos. Aber es ist zu diesem Zeitpunkt, vielleicht, wo meine Begeisterung für die Kamera geboren.
I hope you like them.
Giorgio Biguzzi 23. Mai 2009, 19:15
Thank you very very much Nasim.Bye
Giorgio
Fabio Fazzari e Mara Ramella 23. Mai 2009, 13:26
Ciao Nasim, grazie di cuore per il graditissimo commento.sofie buhler 22. Mai 2009, 22:17
thank you very much for your beautiful comment!redfox-dream-art-photography 9. Mai 2009, 23:25
You must be an angel, too!!! :-)bw, redfox