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    Default July 2013 photo assignment - Long exposure

    Hi members - got any ideas for regular and level 2 assignments?

    Thx!

    How about macro (or maybe reverse lens). I'm sure most people can come up with some lens they can turn around.

    Long exposures (30 secs or longer)

    I'm okay with the macro idea but maybe not everyone has the reversing ring?

    i really like the long exposure idea, but for me anything over 1 second is a long exposure..

    I am good with Macro (however it is done) and long exposure

    I could go with both those ideas.

    I was thinking if people don't have a reversing ring, they can hold the lens to the camera. For those new to Macro (that includes me) its a way to try it out.
    Marko - Did you have a podcast on Macro that us newbies can refer to?

    I'm with Marko, 30 sec seems a bit long to me. Unless you are taking pictures at night you need a pretty heavy ND filter to get a 30 sec exposure.

    i think we've done macros, but i don't mind doing it again.
    asnow, but of course Macro photography on the cheap - Photography podcast #37 | Photography.ca

    Well I get most creative with long exposures so that works for me.

    I don't have a macro, but we could make it a combination like last month. For example we could do macro/tight framing.
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