Each exposure gives a different effect on the photo which made them unique from each other. Hope you will enjoy this collectionand appreciate the differences of each photo.
"The Flavors of Nagtahan" is an experimental collection of photography of Nagtahan bridge. Each photo has its unique compositions: exposure time, shutter speed, aperture, etc. I had made play of the colorful lights of Nagtahan bridge. It was also nice since there was a firework display somewhere which added effects on the picture. The lights of each vehicle that is passing add drama also. I just enjoyed trying different compositions on each photo.
Each exposure gives a different effect on the photo which made them unique from each other. Hope you will enjoy this collectionand appreciate the differences of each photo.
27 Comments
Kristine Ondra
10/23/2011 01:26:27 pm
Very nice shots!overwhelming.. :)
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Jackie Elston
11/14/2011 03:32:45 pm
nice shots Noks! :)
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12/11/2011 09:08:00 pm
ayy, I was suddenly reminded of some shots I took there while driving by and back 11 years ago when I was still using film. Love your shots.
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12/11/2011 09:44:40 pm
can these also be accomplished by a digital cam?huhu i love the pics.
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12/11/2011 10:39:08 pm
Interesting pictures..
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12/12/2011 02:24:18 am
Nice shots! I have to learn how to do night shots myself, esp now it's Christmas. hehe
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Gil Camporazo
12/12/2011 03:11:23 am
Where's Nagtahan bridge located? The light diffusion is amazing. The scene will look more natural when light filter is used as I understand it. I'm not a professional photographer but I have read it from a profssional photography mag.
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12/12/2011 04:04:46 am
Ang galing!!! I'm still learning long exposure shots! tripod plays a big role hehe...
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12/12/2011 06:32:39 am
If I were there I would not miss taking pics of that too! :)
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12/12/2011 06:34:05 am
You got a nice long exposure experiment. I feel night photography and long exposures to be very hard especially without a tripod and timer or remote stutter release. ^_^
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12/12/2011 07:46:25 am
That's the good thing when you have the passion, it comes out naturally. :)
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PALAGUTOM
12/12/2011 07:46:42 am
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12/12/2011 01:05:10 pm
that's something new and a really beautiful photograph. my first time here.
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