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09/03/2012 07:52:08 AM · #1
Close enough to my suggestion. Posting inspiration momentarily.

Take a look through these members portfolios. When I think of interesting long exposures without landscapes, these are the people I think of.

Paul whiteroom jmritz Neat bspurgeon



Of course this list isn't exhaustive. Feel free to post your thoughts.

eta non blurry shots



Message edited by author 2012-09-03 09:52:00.
09/03/2012 08:20:42 AM · #2
I would think that long exposure without landscapes is not limited to blur, coz it wouldn't be any different than a blur or an abstract with moving subject/camera challenge otherwise. All the examples shown here demonstrate blur.

Any other thoughts?
09/03/2012 08:23:18 AM · #3
Originally posted by rockyrajan:

I would think that long exposure without landscapes is not limited to blur, coz it wouldn't be any different than a blur or an abstract with moving subject/camera challenge otherwise. All the examples shown here demonstrate blur.

Any other thoughts?


To tell the truth I was thinking the same thing :)
09/03/2012 08:38:47 AM · #4
Originally posted by rockyrajan:

I would think that long exposure without landscapes is not limited to blur, coz it wouldn't be any different than a blur or an abstract with moving subject/camera challenge otherwise. All the examples shown here demonstrate blur.

Any other thoughts?


You can never have enough blur, it's good for us !!!

;-)
09/03/2012 09:07:24 AM · #5
Wondering if these will be a good fit?

Light Painting anyone?

or maybe Long Exposure 'Ghosting'

Message edited by author 2012-09-03 09:23:57.
09/03/2012 09:39:06 AM · #6
Originally posted by rockyrajan:

I would think that long exposure without landscapes is not limited to blur, coz it wouldn't be any different than a blur or an abstract with moving subject/camera challenge otherwise. All the examples shown here demonstrate blur.

Any other thoughts?


You are exactly right, and the winner will likely not be very blurry. I was just posting personal preference shots and members. Light painting would work well as well as other shots.

30 second exposure here (I think...)
09/03/2012 09:39:44 AM · #7
I was actually thinking along the lines of a light painting too
09/03/2012 09:41:35 AM · #8
ghosts, double exposures, light painting, blur, lots of options to choose from
09/03/2012 09:43:06 AM · #9
Originally posted by MinsoPhoto:

Originally posted by rockyrajan:

I would think that long exposure without landscapes is not limited to blur, coz it wouldn't be any different than a blur or an abstract with moving subject/camera challenge otherwise. All the examples shown here demonstrate blur.

Any other thoughts?


You are exactly right, and the winner will likely not be very blurry. I was just posting personal preference shots and members. Light painting would work well as well as other shots.

30 second exposure here (I think...)


This one i really like!
09/03/2012 10:32:40 AM · #10
from ecce signum's stuff:



Message edited by author 2012-09-03 10:32:54.
09/03/2012 11:54:34 AM · #11
I did a band album cover in an old industrial
Oven in an old factory on Saturday 15 second exposure with flash on multi doing strobe would have been ace for this

:(

Have to have a think :)

Spent the longest I ever have on a challenge for moon and it's barely a 5, go back to shoe horns ;) hehe
09/03/2012 12:17:14 PM · #12


Would such an image suit this challenge.. I guess a cityscape is different from a landscape:-)
09/03/2012 12:18:02 PM · #13
Originally posted by vawendy:

from ecce signum's stuff:



Love these!
09/03/2012 01:44:33 PM · #14
I'll love to see the *creative* long exposure images in this challenge, a lot more than the over-blurry wtf happy snaps.
09/03/2012 02:12:46 PM · #15
Originally posted by rockyrajan:



Would such an image suit this challenge.. I guess a cityscape is different from a landscape:-)


I think you'd get a fair number of DNMC votes.
09/03/2012 03:42:39 PM · #16
Originally posted by JamesDowning:

Originally posted by rockyrajan:



Would such an image suit this challenge.. I guess a cityscape is different from a landscape:-)


I think you'd get a fair number of DNMC votes.


For sure. Cityscape = a form of landscape in many peoples' eyes.
09/03/2012 04:51:36 PM · #17
I think Eric's got this one in the bag:
09/03/2012 05:54:23 PM · #18
Originally posted by rockyrajan:

I would think that long exposure without landscapes is not limited to blur, coz it wouldn't be any different than a blur or an abstract with moving subject/camera challenge otherwise. All the examples shown here demonstrate blur.
Any other thoughts?

This reminded me of Weston's pepper taken in candle light with very long exposure. Voters might give it a very short exposure, though :)... without any "evidence" of meeting the challenge.

Btw speaking of blur, I wish iPhone camera apps were allowed.

09/03/2012 06:50:32 PM · #19
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by JamesDowning:

Originally posted by rockyrajan:



Would such an image suit this challenge.. I guess a cityscape is different from a landscape:-)


I think you'd get a fair number of DNMC votes.


For sure. Cityscape = a form of landscape in many peoples' eyes.


What if wasn't a wide shot but a zoom in on a shell on a beach right near the water line? + long exposure = blurry water to display the use of shutter speed

Not macro but yet not landscape? I'm just thinking outloud. Pondering... When does a citiscape turn into an urban landscape that wouldn't be entirely suitable for the challenge.
09/03/2012 09:19:35 PM · #20
Not a big fan of the whole blurry or abstract photography myself. It just looks like I tied my camera to my dogs tail and let him go.

Anyway, whats the definition of a long exposure? Anything above 5 seconds? 20 - 30 second exposure?
09/03/2012 10:59:36 PM · #21
Originally posted by JarHead:

Anyway, whats the definition of a long exposure?

I try for "longer than normal for the given condition/situation" ... Last time I just showed people how long the exposure was.
09/03/2012 11:03:57 PM · #22
for most situations, to me, it would mean a shot that was not hand-holdable...
09/03/2012 11:56:48 PM · #23
I'm gonna need a taller ladder:


More of this stunning set shot from the Int'l Space Station.
09/04/2012 01:12:13 AM · #24

This HUBBLE dude is gonna kick out butts!
09/04/2012 02:49:47 AM · #25
Originally posted by Techo:

What if wasn't a wide shot but a zoom in on a shell on a beach right near the water line? + long exposure = blurry water to display the use of shutter speed

Got it :)
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