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Old 07-21-2008, 01:32 AM
Paul Furman
 
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Default Re: Drowning in photos

Bruce Lewis wrote:
> Mxsmanic <mxsmanic@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> So you end up taking zillions of shots of the same subject over
>> time, trying to find the One Perfect Shot. Sometimes this happens on the same
>> day, if you're trying to shoot around traffic, moving cloud cover, and so on.

>
> Cloud cover I can understand, but can't the traffic problem be fixed
> with a tripod and GIMP or Photoshop? You take a shot with half (or a
> third) of the subject unblocked, and repeat as needed until you have
> enough to stitch together.


Or one long exposure that blurs the traffic using a dark filter (neutral
density) to allow a longer exposure.

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