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Went to London Yesterday and took over 400 photos of different locations and this one out of all of them was my favourite.

There will be more on mine and my friends website soon www.panicatthepixels.com if you want to take a look but heres the winning image

The light streaks going accross the water are the boats passing as i took the photo

If you look closeley about an inch down from the left doing accross the photo you will see aeroplane lights arch accross, tell me if you can see them :)

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Here is my version off this :) Ross can stop taking all the credit lol.

The exposure was set to bulb which we timed at about 3 mins

http://www.panicatthepixels.com/dan/DSC_0116.jpg 1.4mb big, exif data in there.

Nice pic, but you need to clean your sensor there are some big dust particles on there!

which one do you guys think is the better one, not counting 1 has dust on the image sensor and 1 dosent? just trying to decide which one looks better there both good i would like ur opinions

The second one you posted seems to have more detail, hence I would go with that one, maybe photoshop the dust particles out of the way?

well that would be a first to my knowlage.

How did you take a photo like that?

And im not sure how much you know about photography but its a 3 min exposure, basically press the camera button for 3 min then let it go and it takes the picture, the long exposure time causes anything moving to blur (the wheel & the boats going accross the thames).

You need to shop out the bit off wall at bottom right in the first picture in this thread and rotate the image slightly since the riverbank is ****ed (lower on the left than the right). Nice picture though.

Second one is better but still needs the slight rotation and there is a tiny bit of wall showing.

well that would be a first to my knowlage.

And im not sure how much you know about photography but its a 3 min exposure, basically press the camera button for 3 min then let it go and it takes the picture, the long exposure time causes anything moving to blur (the wheel & the boats going accross the thames).

So, essentially, you need a tripod or something else to rest the camera on so it won't move for the three minutes?

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