Night walks in the center of Milan

in longexposurephotography •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Night Milan

In April the night overtakes the city in these latitudes very quickly. Do not have time to go to a cafe and have coffee, and maybe something stronger, and on the street is already a black sky.

The coming night makes the city very interesting and I, despite the lack of a tripod, began to shoot. I had to use the maximum shutter speed with which I could hold the camera without shaking.

I can hold the camera for 1/10 seconds. With long exposures, there is an interesting effect with passing cars or cyclists in the frame.
1/10 seconds is a very long time and the machines are smeared in the picture.

This makes the frame more interesting and dynamic.


All these pictures I made two days ago. I've just returned from Milan. By the way, It's a lot of snow here in my native Kostroma now. Not at all like in Milan.

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