Behind the camera photos
I tend to post a lot of behind the camera shots, work in progres screenshots and similar stuff on my Fabebook page (www.facebook.com/hdrshooter). So if you would like also to see more from behind the camera, feel free to become a fan :)
The Forth Rail bridge
Once I seen that this bridge is close to Edinburg, I had to visit it. If you look through my photos, you will notice a lot of them include bridges. They really are my favorite photo subject. And this is one very beautiful bridge.
I spend few hours by the bridge, just taking photos, and waiting until they turn on the lights, so I could get some nice blue hour shots. Unluckily for me, they turned them on around a hour later than they should. I presume it was because of the time change (switching to daylight savings time), which happened the day before. But still I got some nice shots :)
This is a manual blend from 5 photos, taken by the Forth bridges near Edinburgh
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- Number of exposures: 5
- Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
- Lens: Canon 24-70mm F2.8
- Focal length: 48 mm
- Aperture: 4
- Middle exposure time: 10s
- ISO: 100
- Tripod used: yes
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Where was this photo taken:
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