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Wutputt 12-31-2004 08:56 AM

City by night pics *update*
 
Last night after going to the movies I went on a little walk through my little city to take some ‘by night’ pics. Here are the results. I don’t have a tripod, so some pics may be a bit blurry:


http://img18.exs.cx/img18/8923/img52515qj.th.jpg http://img116.exs.cx/img116/6785/img52758sd.th.jpg http://img19.exs.cx/img19/8050/img52725ei.th.jpg http://img18.exs.cx/img18/314/img52521ab.th.jpg

http://img119.exs.cx/img119/8061/img52675ci.th.jpg http://img119.exs.cx/img119/8049/img52683hz.th.jpg http://img18.exs.cx/img18/7858/img52668cf.th.jpg http://img116.exs.cx/img116/8755/img52732ym.th.jpg

http://img116.exs.cx/img116/2905/img52959sk.th.jpg http://img18.exs.cx/img18/5392/img52560qf.th.jpg http://img18.exs.cx/img18/8452/img52595uw.th.jpg http://img116.exs.cx/img116/8544/img52993hi.th.jpg

http://img116.exs.cx/img116/8333/img52984wc.th.jpg http://img116.exs.cx/img116/1388/img53001ob.th.jpg http://img116.exs.cx/img116/7523/img53197ky.th.jpg http://img119.exs.cx/img119/6124/img53234ra.th.jpg

http://img18.exs.cx/img18/5049/img52628gs.th.jpg http://img18.exs.cx/img18/2766/img52642az.th.jpg



update June 2005:

Finally with a tripod :)

http://img95.echo.cx/img95/6906/dsc4561e6zi.th.jpg http://img95.echo.cx/img95/24/dsc4555e3xo.th.jpg http://img95.echo.cx/img95/7025/dsc4557e4fv.th.jpg http://img95.echo.cx/img95/2251/dsc4559e0ia.th.jpg http://img95.echo.cx/img95/5605/dsc4565e5vz.th.jpg


Some months ago, someone prolly though our city was Vienna and placed a rather big wheel on one of the squares:

http://img259.echo.cx/img259/7365/img63802si.th.jpg http://img259.echo.cx/img259/7674/img6378e2um.th.jpg http://img259.echo.cx/img259/5918/img6398e2ao.th.jpg http://img259.echo.cx/img259/3734/img6391e8yd.th.jpg

BADMIHAI 12-31-2004 10:29 AM

A very beautiful city indeed. I love it! 8)

jon_s 12-31-2004 11:11 AM

Ahh, very nice!

Thankyou for the pics! 8)

TT 12-31-2004 01:39 PM

Seems indeed a nice city :D

Too bad for the lack of tripod, but usually you can put your camera on the ground, walls, outside windows and on many other places where it can stay immobile ;)

Lotus340R 12-31-2004 04:17 PM

Beautiful pictures of nice city. :D What city is that, if I can ask :?:

Wutputt 01-01-2005 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TT
Too bad for the lack of tripod, but usually you can put your camera on the ground, walls, outside windows and on many other places where it can stay immobile ;)

That's what I tried to do for some pics. But the problem then is you only see the lower halve of a building. And if you point the camera a bit upwards by hand, you can't use a long exposure time, because the camera is than not 100% immobile.

I think I should consider purchasing a tripod :D



Quote:

Originally Posted by Lotus340R
Beautiful pictures of nice city. :D What city is that, if I can ask :?:

It's Leuven, a small city of 80.000 inhabitants, 30 km West of Brussels. It's known for its old university, historical centre and for its beer. It's the homebase of Interbrew/InBev, and it has a little market square that's known as 'the largest bar of Western Europe' thanks to its high concentration of pubs.

TT 01-01-2005 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Wutputt
Quote:

Originally Posted by TT
Too bad for the lack of tripod, but usually you can put your camera on the ground, walls, outside windows and on many other places where it can stay immobile ;)

That's what I tried to do for some pics. But the problem then is you only see the lower halve of a building. And if you point the camera a bit upwards by hand, you can't use a long exposure time, because the camera is than not 100% immobile.

I think I should consider purchasing a tripod :D.

In that case I usually put something under the camera like a small stick or anything else that can provide a small angle ;)

but definitely a tripod is a better option ;)

Igorionia 01-01-2005 01:44 PM

http://img129.exs.cx/img129/8623/img27430pg.th.jpg

Should use/buy tripod for night shots
:wink: My shot,(yesturday) center of Klaipeda (Lithuania)

Evo 05-10-2005 03:45 PM

You are seriously gifted..
The pix are amazing and the senary is breath taking.. keep updating please..

Wutputt 05-11-2005 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrmojo77
City looks great. What was the temperature outside at that time? Looks quite cold, but is must be the wet apshalt.

Pics were taken in December. I don't know the exact temperature anymore :D But it must have been something between -5°C and 0°C. So, yes it was cold :)

Minacious 05-11-2005 04:09 PM

Wow, some of those pics are just superb. The lighting really sets off those buildings.

Wutputt 06-10-2005 02:56 PM

Yesterday night I took some extra pics. For some reason I only had my pola filter with me, so I took these ones with it, which is rather unusual. But it seemed to not really have much effect on the pics as long as the shutter times were increased.

http://img95.echo.cx/img95/6906/dsc4561e6zi.th.jpg http://img95.echo.cx/img95/24/dsc4555e3xo.th.jpg http://img95.echo.cx/img95/7025/dsc4557e4fv.th.jpg http://img95.echo.cx/img95/2251/dsc4559e0ia.th.jpg http://img95.echo.cx/img95/5605/dsc4565e5vz.th.jpg


The following pics were shot with my compact camera some months ago. Someone prolly though our city was Vienna and placed a rather big wheel on one of the squares:

http://img259.echo.cx/img259/7365/img63802si.th.jpg http://img259.echo.cx/img259/7674/img6378e2um.th.jpg http://img259.echo.cx/img259/5918/img6398e2ao.th.jpg http://img259.echo.cx/img259/3734/img6391e8yd.th.jpg

The pole in the middle is real, apparently placing a giant pug on a big pole is art these days :roll:

(I've also added these pics to the first post)

No.1 06-10-2005 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TT
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wutputt
Quote:

Originally Posted by TT
Too bad for the lack of tripod, but usually you can put your camera on the ground, walls, outside windows and on many other places where it can stay immobile ;)

That's what I tried to do for some pics. But the problem then is you only see the lower halve of a building. And if you point the camera a bit upwards by hand, you can't use a long exposure time, because the camera is than not 100% immobile.

I think I should consider purchasing a tripod :D.

In that case I usually put something under the camera like a small stick or anything else that can provide a small angle ;)

but definitely a tripod is a better option ;)

Or steady your arm or camera against a lamp post or sign to reduce shaky hand syndrome when a tripod isn't available.

That's it for my tips... i'll leave them to the experts :P :wink:

Nice pictures though... the lights really make the buildings look great 8)

[EDIT] = didn't realise this was an old topic.... how did i fail to notice it before :oops:

Wutputt 06-10-2005 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dani_d_mas
BTW, what do you do during the day? why are all your pics taken by night? :P

Didn't you know? I'm batman. I sleep during the day (at my work lol) and wake up at night :P

ARMAN 06-10-2005 06:17 PM

Excelent pics Wutputt :shock:


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