Night Rider

© Robert Pranagal

Night Rider

Uploaded: April 13, 2002

Description

Riding around the city with the camera in the back seat. Exposure 20sec.

Comments

Rick G. Vincent April 15, 2002

A very cool look. I would suggest cleaning your windshield beforehand. The dirt and wiper streaks are distracting. #4874

Robert Pranagal April 15, 2002

Hi Rick!

Thanks for your comment.
True about the dirt. I find it annoying, too.

Cheers! #6957

Debbie Groff May 10, 2002

I thougth the lights was lightning. As many storms as we have been having here this year I thought "Wow, what a great caputure of a storm". Still, nice effects. #7817

Cheryl Meisel May 16, 2002

I too thought this was lightning at first. Neat effect! Congrats Cheryl #8032

Robert Pranagal May 16, 2002

Thanks everyone for your appreciation!

The shot was taken with a 28-80 zoom at the shorter end. I think something a little wider would improve the shot still.

Regards #8033

Costas Partassides December 24, 2004

wow, exactly how fast were you driving ? :) #994905

Robert Pranagal December 25, 2004

Hi Constantinos,

Actually, you do not need to drive fast to get the light streaks. I believe I was doing something like 40-50kph.
What you do need is a long exposure time. In this case it was in the order of 15-30 secs.

Good luck #995473


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