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F70100

Who, me ?
You are to be commended for a shot of the transporter bridge that isn't cluttered up by the surrounding bomb site.

Many thanks - I had to work at it. Also, when I arrived, and was trying the "portrait" format shot, there was a crane jib in the way. I hung around for a bit and when I got the techies attention, they kindly dropped the jib for 2 minutes whilst I got the shot.
 

Melvil

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Here's a few relatively recent shots around Edinburgh (and one in Paris).
 

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Cyclist33

Guest
Location
Warrington
Same guy, coming down a drop at some pace...

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Under Pressure
by Tom Cash, on Flickr

Only way I can get a shot like that is by pausing "Dirt 3" on the computer!
 

Doseone

Guru
Location
Brecon
@paul04 That's a nice picture Paul. I have tried and tried to the point of pretty much giving up, but why is it so damn hard to get a sharp picture of the moon?
 

Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
Location
Land of Lincoln
Shutter speed may be higher than you think. It is a reflected light object, so f8 and about 1/60 to 1/125 sec may work out for you,IIRC. Many folks think a longer exposure may be necessary, but that imparts movement to the photo, causing blurriness. I'm sure other will be along to clarify further.
 
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