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Your comments are valued, Jim. I have found that there are many possibilities with digital photography at night, provided there is a bench or a post by which the camera can be held still. (Tripods are not for me as they are too intrusive and take over the creativity.) The colours of this one also remind me of some of your night images in old Whitby. Perhaps you may find this concept of using a still figure (in this case Atlas) and moving ones a interesting arena to play with.
As I am currently in Tonga and the sewrver is very very slow there is not much I can do on Panoramio until I am home again in July.
And toanita3 thanks for your appreciative remark and visit.
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Dear Jim and toanita3,
Your comments are valued, Jim. I have found that there are many possibilities with digital photography at night, provided there is a bench or a post by which the camera can be held still. (Tripods are not for me as they are too intrusive and take over the creativity.) The colours of this one also remind me of some of your night images in old Whitby. Perhaps you may find this concept of using a still figure (in this case Atlas) and moving ones a interesting arena to play with.
As I am currently in Tonga and the sewrver is very very slow there is not much I can do on Panoramio until I am home again in July.
And toanita3 thanks for your appreciative remark and visit.
Sincerely,
Ian