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.
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"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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