Tramvaj in Sofia
by Draken
Took this earlier today when me and whife were waiting for the plane back to Stockholm. We had a few hours to kill so we walked the streets of central Sofia.
Uploaded11/12/2010 - 23:50
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Posted 12/12/2010 - 09:50
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pauljay wrote:
I wonder how old that tram is? Pity about the two characters who narrowly escaped death on the left.
Pity they escaped death or that they were in the pic? I wonder how old that tram is? Pity about the two characters who narrowly escaped death on the left.
I accually have an almost similar shot of the same tram at the same spot without those people, but thought they speiced up the photo, might edit that one as well.
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Pentax K10D (soon to be K7 I hope)
Pentax SMCP-FA 50mm f/1.4
Sigma 17-70/2,8-4,5 DC Macro
Karl Zeiss Jena S 135mm 3.5
MC Zenitar 2.8 16mm Fish Eye
Pentax-M SMC 28mm 2.8
Asahi Pentax 500mm 8.0
Posted 12/12/2010 - 17:06
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Difficult shot to do, and done well!
(The camera followed the tram,yes?)
Tram sharp, backround blurred, perfect!
(The camera followed the tram,yes?)
Tram sharp, backround blurred, perfect!
Best Regards, Larry.
All the gear & no idea.
All the gear & no idea.
Posted 12/12/2010 - 17:47
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Aye Bob, the cam follows the tram, hence the rest is blurred.
It's not That hard acually, but it takes some practise.
In the beginning I didn't really get any good shots at all.
I've done quite alot of these now though, all on free hand, and when I do it now adays I think I nail about 50% of'em at least
It's all about the swing of yor body and most important, continue to rotate all away through the photo and even after the shutter is closed.
Like a golf swing, if you stop in the middle of the swing the ball won't travel as far as if you strike through it all the way.
It's not That hard acually, but it takes some practise.
In the beginning I didn't really get any good shots at all.
I've done quite alot of these now though, all on free hand, and when I do it now adays I think I nail about 50% of'em at least
It's all about the swing of yor body and most important, continue to rotate all away through the photo and even after the shutter is closed.
Like a golf swing, if you stop in the middle of the swing the ball won't travel as far as if you strike through it all the way.
http://www.drakfoto.se
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Pentax K10D (soon to be K7 I hope)
Pentax SMCP-FA 50mm f/1.4
Sigma 17-70/2,8-4,5 DC Macro
Karl Zeiss Jena S 135mm 3.5
MC Zenitar 2.8 16mm Fish Eye
Pentax-M SMC 28mm 2.8
Asahi Pentax 500mm 8.0
_________________________________________
Pentax K10D (soon to be K7 I hope)
Pentax SMCP-FA 50mm f/1.4
Sigma 17-70/2,8-4,5 DC Macro
Karl Zeiss Jena S 135mm 3.5
MC Zenitar 2.8 16mm Fish Eye
Pentax-M SMC 28mm 2.8
Asahi Pentax 500mm 8.0
Posted 19/12/2010 - 06:24
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Nice shot, I like the colours and the effects.
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