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Jan 20 2009 07:07pm
I went out again earlier this afternoon because it was really nice outside today so I decided to stay outside until after the sun sets but the rapid drop in temperature forced me to come home early sad.gif

#1 It seems that the police here in Regina are quite busy all the time course I have seen them almost everywhere and even during the days you can see driving around with sirens on.
I know the buildings in the background got a lil bit overexposed. It's because I used a very slow shutterspeed to blur the cars that was driving by.


#2 Rush hour. I guess there are after all still quite a lot of nice people living in this city because when I was taking this picture I was actually standing on a quite busy street and didn't notice the car approaching me from behind but the driver was nice enough to stop and wait for me to finish this shot lol and I didn't notice that after I was done and started to walk away. blush.gif


#3 I was amused by the way the snow looked in this particular area. It kinda look like small rocks.


This post was edited by Futurama on Jan 20 2009 07:08pm
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Jan 20 2009 07:12pm
#4 Railroad cars.


#5 laugh.gif me again


#6 Football stadium. The neighborhood around there is really bad I have never seen such shabby and unsafe looking neighborhood in the real life. I will post pics taken there in another thread biggrin.gif
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Jan 20 2009 07:16pm
#7 The sunset. I actually wanted to stay until the sun is gone and hoped for the clouds turn red but my hands and legs were freezing so I was forced to head home. sad.gif


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#9 haha on my way home I walked under a bridge and saw someone wrote Jesus heart2.gif U in the snow happy.gif
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Jan 20 2009 08:59pm
#7 if you have the time try and shoot just the shadow cast of the polls on the snow
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Jan 20 2009 09:02pm
Quote (Red_Hmong @ Tue, Jan 20 2009, 08:59pm)
#7 if you have the time try and shoot just the shadow cast of the polls on the snow


Hey! That actually sounds like a good idea smile.gif I'll see how cold it will get tomorrow if it won't be too cold I will definitely go back there and try to take more pictures of those poles biggrin.gif
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Jan 20 2009 10:20pm
OMG! I just noticed all the grammar errors and typos in those descriptions above. lol I sure hope mr Blackrose won't get too upset about it. wink.gif
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Jan 20 2009 10:41pm
Quote (Futurama @ Wed, Jan 21 2009, 04:20am)
OMG! I just noticed all the grammar errors and typos in those descriptions above. lol I sure hope mr Blackrose won't get too upset about it. wink.gif


Too busy looking at the pretty nice photos rather than reading.
I really like the first one.

How did you get the car to be burred, but not the police officers when using the slow shutter???
(And did you use tripod?)
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Jan 20 2009 11:22pm
Quote (TheBlackRose66 @ Tue, Jan 20 2009, 10:41pm)

How did you get the car to be burred, but not the police officers when using the slow shutter???
(And did you use tripod?)


Nope! I still haven't decided on which tripod I should get. lol
I used 1/5 (0.2) second shutterspeed and with IS turned on it is fully possible taking decent pics without a tripod. I guess the police officer remained stationary because he was talking to his colleague
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