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A camera that is ok to get wet, a tripod, sticky snow, and a conveniently located street light  by Dave Brown

A camera that is ok to get wet, a tripod, sticky snow, and a conveniently located street light by Dave Brown

Just A Simple Time Exposure

by Dave Brown

First Snow In Three Weeks

A D800 still in it's shipping container is sitting on my dining room table, and I am anxious to get out with it, but I am not ready to let it soak up this snow.  So this is a job for the G10 on a tripod set to it's max shutter priority of 15 seconds.  The street light in such close proximity made for a very yellow looking original.  The street lamps are high pressure sodium lights (HPS's), so very yellow.  I just converted this to B&W in Aperture using the "Yellow Filter" preset.  Thats it.

February 05, 2013 /Dave Brown /Comment
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