They’re just very long exposures, this gives a decent overview if you’re interested in knowing more – http://www.aputure.com/blog/2011/03/04/long-exposure-night-photography-tutorial/
You should really use a tripod, but I didn’t on this occasion as this wasn’t really planned. You can just prop the camera on a wall or something.
Hope that helps! x
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So beautiful!
Jess / Bohemia Heart replied over 10 years ago.
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Amazing pictures !
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Marie-Eve @aprettynest replied over 10 years ago.
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It may be night time but the city comes alive in these shots!
thecitygourmand replied over 10 years ago.
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Someday, I’ll make it there! Love love your photos especially the sparkles of the lights!
Audrey replied over 10 years ago.
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Wow these are spectacular. And getting such crisp photos in that light is not a simple thing.
Sabina replied over 10 years ago.
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Dazzling!
Mandy replied over 10 years ago.
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Thank goodness, not the usual Parisian lights! Stunning!
antonella replied over 10 years ago.
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gorgeous gorgeous pictures!! love them! :)
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Eleanor replied over 10 years ago.
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Oh Kristina, you take our breath away.
Again!
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Melissa Jaine replied over 10 years ago.
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These pics are gorgeous! Couldn’t stop myself from staring at them :)
Franzi replied over 10 years ago.
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Paris looks awesome in these photos. And if these were handheld, I’m envying your steady hands Kris! :)
Magali replied over 10 years ago.
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Not quite handheld, propped up on walls and stuff. Could have done with a cable release and a tripod really, but what can you do!
kris atomic replied over 10 years ago.
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these are pretty whoa
mat replied over 10 years ago.
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it's friday, friday, friday!!! replied over 10 years ago.
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How did you get those light effects?
Ivette replied over 10 years ago.
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They’re just very long exposures, this gives a decent overview if you’re interested in knowing more – http://www.aputure.com/blog/2011/03/04/long-exposure-night-photography-tutorial/
You should really use a tripod, but I didn’t on this occasion as this wasn’t really planned. You can just prop the camera on a wall or something.
Hope that helps! x
kris atomic replied over 10 years ago.
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You’re very nice, thank you for replying.
Ivette replied over 10 years ago.
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