From: Todd Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:
: The reason why the cars seem still is because they are moving towards the
: camera. If the were moving to the left or right there'd be a lot more
: blur. Personally I would leave the cars alone, they aren't the subject.
: And if you blur the background more they may not be recognizable as cars,
: their headlights just a couple of distracting streaks along the bottom.
: But if you want to expirement with slower shutter speeds, an easy way to
: lose a few stops would be to put a polarizer on the lens. I wouldn't try
a
: red filter, as the red on white sign would not show up well, but on the
: other hand a green filter should raise the contrast on the sign, maxing it
: black on white instead of dark grey on white. Just a thought.
I was thinking of using an ND filter or slower film, but the thought of
using the usual B&W filters is not one I had for night time use.
l8r,
Douglas E Harmon
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://personal.mia.bellsouth.net/~genius91/
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