Official Photography Contest 10/5/07 - 10/11/07 Epcot

Nicole220

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http://images.kodakgallery.com/photos3950/2/3/39/37/88/5/588373903208_0_ALB.jpg
You can always try uploading to photobucket or the WDWMagic photo albums.
Those have always worked for me. :wave:
 
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nibblesandbits

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SewIn2Disney

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Originally Posted by nibblesandbits
I don't know why, but I really like this one!

mine?

No Mine! mine MINE mInE MinE mine MINE miNE MIne!
lol....sorry

thanks for all of your kind words! :)
 

princessmommy

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Hi!

You have posted the photo from your c drive...you need to upload it to the internet for it to view...either with something like photobucket or our own WDWMagic photo albums! :wave:



Thanks Nicole!
Thanks for your help. I have tried and tried the wdwmagic photo albums and all I can create is an albulm but it wont let me add any pictures. I am sure I am doing something wrong, but I can't figure out what:brick: Finally figured it out on Photo bucket!!!

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cjb-nc

New Member
Gorjus, You nailed it on the zooming. 30 second exposure, about 24-25 seconds shot at 70MM then rotated up to 200MM for about a second or two. Since the bulk of the time the picture is shot at 70MM only the bright areas will show the zooming movement and the zoom.

/applaud Very, very nice shot. How heavy is your tripod? Seems like you'd need something rock-solid to keep the camera from moving during the zoom. Your zoom lines look so straight. Must try this soon!
 

SewIn2Disney

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Gorjus, You nailed it on the zooming. 30 second exposure, about 24-25 seconds shot at 70MM then rotated up to 200MM for about a second or two. Since the bulk of the time the picture is shot at 70MM only the bright areas will show the zooming movement and the zoom.
I had just seen this technique in an email newsletter from Ritz Camera, and I wanted to try it the next time I went to WDW. In the newsletter they showed it using a daytime shot, but I'm assuming a nighttime shot would be much easier as you could leave the frame open much longer and not get a washed-out shot. Do you know what your fstop was? Just as a refrence point. How many trys did it take you to get the shot?
Thanks for the help and great picture!
 

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