phil - i do have a tripod ... and my camera at the time was set to 1600 ISO .... what shutter speeds I used I can't remember, but, if I remember correctly, the top one was 1/4000, the middle one was 1/10, and the bottom, 0"5... normally I would need a tripod for anything under 1/10 ... but I just balanced it on the arm of the couch ... all about experimenting :-).
After spending six years living and teaching in the Canadian Arctic (Nunavut and Yukon), I returned to the Maritimes to work at my Alma Mater, The University of New Brunswick, as the Media Lab Supervisor with the Centre for Enhanced Teaching and Learning. At the Media Lab I help faculty and students learn how to use instructional and media technology in their classes and projects.
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The dark is getting to you isn't it!
Now... why would you think that??
phil - i do have a tripod ... and my camera at the time was set to 1600 ISO .... what shutter speeds I used I can't remember, but, if I remember correctly, the top one was 1/4000, the middle one was 1/10, and the bottom, 0"5... normally I would need a tripod for anything under 1/10 ... but I just balanced it on the arm of the couch ... all about experimenting :-).
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