Light trail on a mountain road

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My friend took this last night, I was driving the car, thought I'd share it :D
First time we'd tried it, and we're pretty chuffed with it!
Was taken at Nant y Moch reservoir in Mid Wales, and was a 30 second exposure :D

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Wicked! Can you give us some more info on how you achieve this sort of shot?!

Essentially what hes done is reduced the aperture size so not much light is getting in (f11 according to the EXIF data) and lengthened the time the shutter is open (30seconds as mentioned so a tripod is necessary) and have a car drive by with the light it leaves remaining in the shot. Dont think theres any other way to explain it really :D
 
Essentially what hes done is reduced the aperture size so not much light is getting in (f11 according to the EXIF data) and lengthened the time the shutter is open (30seconds as mentioned so a tripod is necessary) and have a car drive by with the light it leaves remaining in the shot. Dont think theres any other way to explain it really :D

Thats basically it.
We had to have the fog lights on to make it really stand out, and go as quick as I could to get the trail as long as possible in the 30 seconds :D
Well thats the excuse anyway lol
 
Thats basically it.
We had to have the fog lights on to make it really stand out, and go as quick as I could to get the trail as long as possible in the 30 seconds :D
Well thats the excuse anyway lol

Thanks for for the info guys! You must know the road really well to get that far in 30 secs! :eek:

ps: do you reduce the aperture to get a bigger depth of field?
 
Oh and also, find a nice twisty quiet bit of road for it with a good vantage point (but make sure its got a turning around point on it!).
As you can see we were basically on a single track road that goes around a reservoir.
We did a couple other ones too, but they weren't as good, basically just one corner.
We've got a good idea for next time to do it on u-bend and stand on the centre of the bend, then you get the headlights lights coming towards you, then changing in the middle and the tail lights going away.
:D
Firstly though we're doing some in car exposures as we drive along :D
 
Beautiful picture :). When capturing light trails, how would you go about metering for a correct exposure? Do you set the shutter speed then adjust the aperture accordingly till the meter balances out at 0ev? Where do you take the light reading from?
 
Thanks for for the info guys! You must know the road really well to get that far in 30 secs! :eek:

ps: do you reduce the aperture to get a bigger depth of field?

Jamie who took the picture says:
He wanted a bit more depth of field, but it was basically to expose it correctly for the 30 seconds, as he didn't have a remote. It was a bit of guess work, we did a few runs, and started on f/22 and it was too dark, so reduced it a bit.
:)

That was my second run at that bit of road, so I kind of knew it. Its the advantage of using a empty road, you can gun it a bit ;)
 
Beautiful picture :). When capturing light trails, how would you go about metering for a correct exposure? Do you set the shutter speed then adjust the aperture accordingly till the meter balances out at 0ev? Where do you take the light reading from?

As above, mostly guess work and trial and error :D
Couldn't really meter it in the pitch black :p
 
me and blastman tried this down the road from me on a beachfront road, but it was no way near as good as this, stunning shot.

Tis fun though hooning down the road to get the light trail as long as possible.
 
me and blastman tried this down the road from me on a beachfront road, but it was no way near as good as this, stunning shot.

Tis fun though hooning down the road to get the light trail as long as possible.

hahaha yeah it is! Doesn't half burn a lot of fuel tho!
The bit of road really makes it, a good twisty one makes it a more interesting! With the lake in it as well made it even more interesting :D

And cheers for the great replies!
 
great shot, but dont brake round bends, it unbalances the car, get to the speed needed for the bend, come off the brake just before you enter it, get to the apex then gun it as you leave the bend, it will make the car feel better around the bend.
 
great shot, but dont brake round bends, it unbalances the car, get to the speed needed for the bend, come off the brake just before you enter it, get to the apex then gun it as you leave the bend, it will make the car feel better around the bend.

I dunno why it looks like I'm braking in the first bend. I don't think I was, as it wasn't a rolling a start, Jamie shouted go and I went as he set off the 2 second timer on his camera.
I always go on at people to brake before a corner, let off and power on at the apex.
And I was driving a Diesel focus C-max lol :p
 
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great shot, but dont brake round bends, it unbalances the car, get to the speed needed for the bend, come off the brake just before you enter it, get to the apex then gun it as you leave the bend, it will make the car feel better around the bend.
I think it's just changing colour as they're LED lights and you're seeing them at different angles.
 
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