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Night Photography, longer exposures, keeping the shutter open over an extended period of time to "soak up" the light and produce the images you see here. I enjoy the challenge of night photography, it takes patience, but the results are worth it.

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SPOB > Tobin Bridge from Admirals Hill area of Chelsea, the bridge spans the Mystic River, the two decks of the bridge carries US Route 1, the upper deck travels south into Charlestown and the lower deck north into Chelsea. Note the streak of light under the bridge which was a departing plane from Logan airport caught in my exposure.
SPOB > Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, MA
SPOB > Statute of Col. William Prescott at the Bunker Hill Monument
SPOB > The bronze sculpture inspired by the classic book Make Way for Ducklings, mother "Mrs. Mallard" stands 38 inches tall and from front to back the line up spans 35 feet.
SPOB > Christmas lights in Boston
SPOB > George Washington monument in the Public Garden. Boston, MA - January 2010
SPOB > A look across the lagoon bridge in the Boston Public Gardens
SPOB > The Lagoon Bridge in the Boston Public Garden, opened in 1867 was the worlds shortest functioning suspension bridge until it was supported with girders in 1921.
SPOB > Detail of a snowy George Washington statue
SPOB > After Dark photo
SPOB > Dietz Monarch Kerosene Lamp w/ Red Globe, manufactured in the Dietz Syracuse Factory, July 1947
SPOB > Boston Logan International Airport as seen from the Don Orione Madonna Shrine in East Boston, Massachusetts on a foggy/rainy night in March
SPOB > Boston skyline, looking East down the Cambridge River, just after sunset, Jul 2009
SPOB > Boston Skyline moments about 30 minute after sunset
SPOB > the northern tower of the Zakim Bridge, Boston, Ma
The Lagoon Bridge in the Boston Public Garden, opened in 1867 was the worlds shortest functioning suspension bridge until it was supported with girders in 1921.
SPOB > The Lagoon Bridge in the Boston Public Garden, opened in 1867 was the worlds shortest functioning suspension bridge until it was supported with girders in 1921.
The Lagoon Bridge in the Boston Public Garden, opened in 1867 was the worlds shortest functioning suspension bridge until it was supported with girders in 1921.
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos 50d) |
more details: exif |
original size: 4746px x 2964px |
Current: 600px x 375px |
Other sizes: S • Medium • L • O |
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Keywords: night night photography time lapse time exposure availible light
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