Experimenting with long exposure, using a tree as a tripode. Maybe you will not believe this, but this is part of Mexico City (D.F). Thank's to Cybergus for the recommendations with the settings of the camera, and to bdebaca to take us to this beautiful place.
Experimentando con exposiciones largas, usando un arbol como tripode. Aunque no lo crean esto se encuentra dentro del Distrito Federal (D.F). Un agradecimiento a Cybergus por las recomendaciones en la configuración de la cámara, y a bdebaca por llevarnos a este bello lugar.
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Explore 20070227, Highest position: #247 on Friday, October 19, 2007
Gracias!, Thank You!
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shanglee.com/blog/2009/11/06/finding-my-way-round-the-cra...
www.lightstalking.com/running-water
www.advancedphotography.net/long-exposure-photography-20-...
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godisinusall (GreyReb in+out) 49 months ago | reply
Awesome photo. I use rocks, trees, coat + other handy things to use as a tripod. Keep up the great pictures. And be careful, Ok !
Juan Carlos Chairez 45 months ago | reply
Increible, muy buena toma
This is a Sublime capture!
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You are invited to add your picture to www.flickr.com/groups/sublimegroup/
We hope to find you there soon!
Anu@r. 38 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called ..:: (( México Mágico )) ::.., and we'd love to have this added to the group!
Pedro Bautista 26 months ago | reply
Acá usaron esta foto tuya:
de10.com.mx/11108.html
Saludos Esparta
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