On My Walk...The Things You See

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Todays choice was to go shopping with my wife and daughter or head into the city for a photo hunt and visit a couple of art gallery’s
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Asian alley, lots of Asian food stalls. This was 8am so a bit on the quiet side. Filmroll _app
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Sydneys Darling Harbour with our new casino to the left Filmroll
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Chinese gardens Filmroll
 
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The first photo is beautiful! The long exposure effect is perfect, we’re you holding the phone or had a tripod? I would’ve messed that one up if holding the phone (mainly because I would be either rushing to pick Joana up or rushing to take the photo so as not to lose Joana while taking my eyes away for 45 seconds)
 
The first photo is beautiful! The long exposure effect is perfect, we’re you holding the phone or had a tripod? I would’ve messed that one up if holding the phone (mainly because I would be either rushing to pick Joana up or rushing to take the photo so as not to lose Joana while taking my eyes away for 45 seconds)
No I held the phone Juliana. I used the inbuilt long exposure with the iPhone. As long as you hold the phone reasonably still the iPhone does a short video for a couple of seconds either side of the photo. So all you need to do is hold the phone steady for about 2 secs either side of the shot. Fortunately the guy didn’t move otherwise he would have been a tad blurry. I thought you had the iPhone?
 
No I held the phone Juliana. I used the inbuilt long exposure with the iPhone. As long as you hold the phone reasonably still the iPhone does a short video for a couple of seconds either side of the photo. So all you need to do is hold the phone steady for about 2 secs either side of the shot. Fortunately the guy didn’t move otherwise he would have been a tad blurry. I thought you had the iPhone?
I do, but I have trouble staying too still as I said to take a good long exposure shot, particularly if there’s too many things happening in one scene.
 
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