"Starburst of Reno City Lights"

© Lorraine Foster

"Starburst of Reno City Lights"

Uploaded: September 07, 2001 14:37:01

Description

This was done using a tripod, setting the shutter speed at one second, and when the shutter is being tripped, I moved the lens from 28mm to 135 mm. This caused the "starburst" effect.

Comments

Glenn Theal September 07, 2001

Excellent photo, Lorraine.

I've been meaning to do this type of photography, but I've been unable to find suitable subject matter in my area.

Cheers,
Glenn #704

Lorraine Foster September 07, 2001

Thank you, Glenn. One thing that Reno does have that is plentiful is lights. I appreciate the comment. Lorraine #1001

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