06-15-2023 11:33 AM - last edited on 06-20-2023 09:35 AM by ccanada
EOS 6D, EF 17-40L, tripod
Amusement parks are wonderful places to exercice long exposure. An ND filtre would have been appropriate. Left at home !
06-15-2023 04:01 PM
Great shots, all! Excellent work.
06-16-2023 02:47 AM
Thank you, Sir
06-15-2023 05:01 PM
Indeed. Awesome photos. Love them!
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06-16-2023 02:50 AM
Kind feedback, thanks a lot
06-16-2023 09:54 AM
Ditto... These images are wonderful and reminiscent of early summer. I love the onlookers in the last image. Would you mind if I attached the "Journalistic" label here?
06-20-2023 05:14 AM
Thank you, Sir. Your suggestion is welcome
06-16-2023 02:43 PM
Great shots. As for leaving the ND filter, you will always leave what you need. Sort of Murphy's Law for Photography.
08-22-2023 06:01 PM
Well Done!
12-11-2023 08:56 AM - edited 12-19-2023 07:54 AM
Absolutely, amusement parks offer some fantastic opportunities for photography! Long exposures can create stunning shots, especially with all the vibrant lights and movement. An ND filter can indeed work wonders for those scenes. But hey, even without it, you can still capture amazing moments. The best amusement parks in the US are like visual wonderlands, perfect for experimenting with different photography techniques. Your setup sounds great, and with a little creativity, you'll get some incredible shots!
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