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Long Exposures

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Long exposure photography can allow us to see in the dark. Colours become more vivid and any movement becomes extreally obvious. These two effects can create amazing results that are externally interesting to look at.

The photographs included here have been taken in Europe, fall 2004. The maximum time elapsed during any of the photos is 15 seconds do to camera limitations. I have been using a Canon G5 digital camera and no post processing has been performed.

 

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Brandenburg Gate dividing East and West Berlin Emperor William Memorial Church, Burlin, Germany

 

Reflection off Lake Lucerne, Lucerne, Switzerland Eiffel Tower, Paris, France

Night view of a street in Edinburgh, Scotland British Airways London Eye, London, England

 

Tower Bridge, London, England

Constellation of Orion looming over Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex, England
 
Fog Over Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex, England  

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