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RE: Failures Of A Landscape Photographer...

It's crazy how it looks like broad daylight yet its midnight. I haven't dared to take night shots just yet, except the one time of a full moon. I often see these amazing images that people take and you can see things that don't even look real. I still haven't figured it out yet. But I'm sure you and I will both achieve the images we strive to get one day.
Im happy that you shared images that in your eyes are a ''failure''. I have planned to do the same as I think it is good to show them and that we are not always perfect even though we sometimes do capture that one perfect image making it look like we are. Imperfectly perfect human beings haha. It's a journey that we take and the good the bad and the ugly makes it all wonderful!

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Thanks for your lovely comments, when I first got a DSLR it was to do night shots and long exposures, that was a few years ago now, and it was an old Canon EOS 1100D - 12mp camera, but it still shot good images. Even to this day, I am still surprised how an image looks at night on a long exposure. If you need any tips or advice on doing it, please feel free to send me a message, I'd be more than happy to help. Although the main thing you need for any night photography and long exposures is a sturdy tripod. Thanks again :-)

I've put more faith into my cameras ability than in my ability to take the image XD I think it should be the other way around hahaha. I may just ask for those tips some day. For now I need to go on a new adventure and see what else I can get cool shots of ^_^

Take care and have fun!