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Poll: Roberto Clemente Bridge Exposures

ktuli — Mon, 11/14/2011 - 20:30

With the evenings getting darker earlier these days, I recently went out with a couple friends to get some night photography downtown. I came back with only a handful of keepers, but it was still a fun learning experience.

One keeper is actually two different exposures of the Roberto Clemente Bridge. One is a fairly short (1/2 second) exposure while the other is a much longer exposure at 25 seconds.


Short Exposure
1/2 sec at f/1.8

Long Exposure
25 sec at f/11

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II, 1/5 sec at f/1.8 and 25 sec at f/11, ISO 100. Raw conversion in Photoshop CS5.

Mouseover each thumbnail for a larger view, then place your vote and leave a comment to let me know why you chose what you did.

- Bill

Poll: 
Which version do you like better?
Short Exposure (1/2 sec at f/1.8)
2.2% (1 vote)
Long Exposure (25 sec at f/11)
97.8% (44 votes)
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