Being on the passenger seat while the car is going 190km/hr on the DE highway can make your stomach churn. Too much speed, as if everything is on a haste. It's both exciting and scary. Approaching a tunnel feels like a blessing cause you can't take a tunnel faster than 80km/hr and still call your driving "safe". Hubby has no choice but to step on the break and slow down a bit.
I was wondering whether I could pull off a long exposure shot with this row of lights. "Click, click, click" went my D Eye hoping that if not... at least, one shot that won't show that curved horizon since the car felt tilted while were in that long, lightly lit tunnel.
When I checked the shots, most of them had a slopy horizon, no luck for the long exposure. Perhaps, I shouldn't have used the sports setting ...
but I sure saw the light at the end of the tunnel and it's a bokeh, lots and lots of 'em.
This one almost has a sepia effect, don't you think?
If there's one thing I've once again proven, it's not that easy to take pics of moving subjects while you're moving as well, specially on a high speed.
Yeah, you thought I was going to write something dramatic huh?
Btw, you a photography expert? What do you think did I do wrong? Any tip on how to achieve a long exposure shot just in case I get another chance like this in a lightly, lit tunnel? Shout it out on the comment please, thank you!
This content's 100% mine . I took the pics with my D Eye .. Right click on the pic to open it on a new tab.