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02/23/2005 05:57:39 PM · #1
I currently wire emergency vehicles with all their lights, radios, sirens, and computers. One thing I like to do is take pictures of the vehicles I have built. I can never get a picture to turn out well that shows all of the emergency lights lit up. I was wondering if anyone might have any tips where I can achieve a better picture.

This is the result of what I got on monday night.
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Thanks,
Mike
02/23/2005 06:00:51 PM · #2
I think maybe the same tips described in this thread on Xmas lights might apply to your situation. There's also some other threads on the same subject if you want to search around.
02/23/2005 06:55:38 PM · #3
You might try a long'ish exposure with a ND filter.

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