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Long exposure in the evening with a tripod at Hemakuta Hill in Hampi

Long exposure in the evening with a tripod at Hemakuta Hill in Hampi. Nov, 2007

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5 Comments

  1. Thanks. Worth the effort I guess. More good ones waiting to be processed 🙂

    Looking forward to seeing your LE 😉

  2. Nice one..where is the light coming from..is it light painted ? i see some faint star trails as well…btw i wonder how a BW would look with bringing out the details in the clouds..

  3. Hi Rakesh,

    The light was not painted. Its just ambient light – mostly coming from the halogen lamps below the hillock. This shot was taken during the Hampi Utsave, so there was a lot of ambient light around.

    Yes, B&W is a good suggestion. I hadn’t thought abuot that 🙂

    Thanks for stopping by!


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