12-17-2014, 10:30 AM
There are hills with greenery near a small lake. The water is blackish. I approach the water and throw in a small number of man made objects not too far from the shore, this must occur prior to any photography. I walk up a slight hill away from the lake, place a camera amongst some plants overlooking the lake. I release the shutter for a time exposure. A Florida company is involved.
I'm in a room and look out a window past the blinds, apparent civil unrest. The thought, next time I'll have to live in a gated community followed by how silly, occurs.
I'm uncertain whether I released the shutter during the first photo. I pick the camera up and there is a camera sound when I touch the release. Making another exposure seems prudent. I place the camera for another exposure. The question arises can one do a daylight time exposure without massive over exposure?
I'm in a room and look out a window past the blinds, apparent civil unrest. The thought, next time I'll have to live in a gated community followed by how silly, occurs.
I'm uncertain whether I released the shutter during the first photo. I pick the camera up and there is a camera sound when I touch the release. Making another exposure seems prudent. I place the camera for another exposure. The question arises can one do a daylight time exposure without massive over exposure?