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last night a bit cloudy, but I did not scare myself away. I tested the Intervall again and I found that I needed to give it 6000 images to process all though I only can shoot 1600 ish. But let’s not forget, the Intervall feature gets not tested that much 🫣 

so, 20 seconds and fire for some hours…. 
 

this is the result

 

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The next picture in my commuting series:

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Same train station:

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Another shot in Haarlem, Netherlands.

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My first attempt at street photography using zone focusing. 

More photos to come 

 

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international Conservatory of Music Auditorium torrevieja Spain. 

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3 hours ago, Pelu2010 said:

international Conservatory of Music Auditorium torrevieja Spain. 

It’s a great pity this site doesnt display exif data. I would like to know the exposure details of this one. Looking at the stars, I presume it was long. What causes the green light above the building, please?

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1 hour ago, David Wien said:

It’s a great pity this site doesnt display exif data. I would like to know the exposure details of this one. Looking at the stars, I presume it was long. What causes the green light above the building, please?

David

Sometimes my images can’t be uploaded with exif data, so I need to screenshot them. 
 

this is a compositing shot. It’s made out of 3 vertical shots. Then I processed them to a panorama. 
 

And as the sky was only pitch dark , I edited it with some sky replacements. 

The exposuretime was 1 second shot with a small floor tripod, that I use for traveling. 
 

As you can see in my feed I am experimenting with longtime exposures , smoke , perception etc.  

 

Hope that explains the green sky. 
 

cheers Peter 

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1 hour ago, Pelu2010 said:

Sometimes my images can’t be uploaded with exif data, so I need to screenshot them. 
 

this is a compositing shot. It’s made out of 3 vertical shots. Then I processed them to a panorama. 
 

And as the sky was only pitch dark , I edited it with some sky replacements. 

The exposuretime was 1 second shot with a small floor tripod, that I use for traveling. 
 

As you can see in my feed I am experimenting with longtime exposures , smoke , perception etc.  

 

Hope that explains the green sky. 
 

cheers Peter 

Thanks for the explanation. Re EXIF data, I dont think that is ever displayed here, even for normal shots. Or is there a trick in displaying them that I dont know?

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2 hours ago, Pelu2010 said:

Sometimes my images can’t be uploaded with exif data, so I need to screenshot them. 
 

this is a compositing shot. It’s made out of 3 vertical shots. Then I processed them to a panorama. 
 

And as the sky was only pitch dark , I edited it with some sky replacements. 

The exposuretime was 1 second shot with a small floor tripod, that I use for traveling. 
 

As you can see in my feed I am experimenting with longtime exposures , smoke , perception etc.  

 

Hope that explains the green sky. 
 

cheers Peter 

There are some great replacement methods out there, that's for sure.  The giveaway for me was the Northern Lights over Spain.

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Daily commuter series continued:

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