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    Stevens Croft Power Station, long exposure

    Stevens Croft power station, breezy night. canon 600d sigma 50mm 1.4 f11 250sec iso 100.

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    #2
    Re: Stevens Croft Power Station, long exposure

    Very will done long exposure. It's a shame about the twigs in the foreground, otherwise it is a excellent shot.

    Tom

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      #3
      Re: Stevens Croft Power Station, long exposure

      Originally posted by tesarver View Post
      Very will done long exposure. It's a shame about the twigs in the foreground, otherwise it is a excellent shot.

      Tom
      What he says, cool shot. A bit more room to the right side would be nice.
      Alan.

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        #4
        Re: Stevens Croft Power Station, long exposure

        Agree with Tom & Alan ...

        also, using the bottom of the browser I was able to cut the white line running along the bottom and I think that makes it a tad better as well
        :- Ian

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          #5
          Re: Stevens Croft Power Station, long exposure

          Nice image with the discharge from the chimneys showing the wind strength.

          Bill.
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            #6
            Re: Stevens Croft Power Station, long exposure

            Originally posted by Tigger View Post
            Agree with Tom & Alan ...

            also, using the bottom of the browser I was able to cut the white line running along the bottom and I think that makes it a tad better as well
            I agree with the others, in this case the white line at the bottom does not seem to add anything to the image, and the twigs are not ideal.
            But the way you've captured the discharge from the chimneys is very good.
            Andy
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              #7
              Re: Stevens Croft Power Station, long exposure

              Thanks for the comments, appreciate.

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                #8
                Re: Stevens Croft Power Station, long exposure

                Don't want t o jump on a band wagon, but, what they all said above! Great shot,

                Garry
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                  #9
                  Re: Stevens Croft Power Station, long exposure

                  A very nice shot. As for the twigs, well they were there and possibly there was no other place to get the shot. Is the white line caused by car lights?
                  David

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                    #10
                    Re: Stevens Croft Power Station, long exposure

                    Originally posted by djguk47 View Post
                    A very nice shot. As for the twigs, well they were there and possibly there was no other place to get the shot. Is the white line caused by car lights?
                    yes, m74 motorway, thanks for taking the time to comment

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