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			<title>DAY TAKIN AT NIGHT</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Haystack Rock<br /><br />175 Photos of Day Taken at Night<br />This is Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach, Oregon. The shot was taken about 3 hours after sunset and the m...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Haystack Rock<br /><br />175 Photos of Day Taken at Night<br />This is Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach, Oregon. The shot was taken about 3 hours after sunset and the moon had just risen. As I was finishing another project and packing up to leave I looked behind me one last time and saw this... And knew I had to take this picture. Nothing special was done in post production other than some simple RAW adjustments. Canon 1D Mark IV, 35mm 1.4, 8 second exposure, 200 ISO.<br /><br />Cliffs at Sunrise<br /><br />175 Photos of Day Taken at Night<br />With school engulfing much of my time on top of tragically having to sell my Nikon D200 to afford a car, I haven&#039;t had a chance to shoot anything digital recently. My boyfriend and our other friend wanted to go have a stab at this challenge, and I decided to tag along with my Mamiya RB 67 for fun. The 120 back to my camera was malfunctioning, but I managed to steal my boyfriend&#039;s Canon 5D mk II away and shot this: my first day for night exposure. The exposure was 30 seconds long using a Canon 15mm at ISO 800, f6.3, and was taken around midnight on the rocky sea cliffs of Santa Cruz. I was happy with the simplicity of it.<br />- Jennifer Kehl<br />Laguna Beach<br /><br />175 Photos of Day Taken at Night<br />My friend told me about this contest so we both went down to Laguna Beach to shoot photos. I had never done a full moon shot like this before. Not the darkest place in the world but we didn&#039;t want to travel very far. Shot this from a stairs that lead down to the beach. I liked the lights in the background because they still showed it was night even though it looks like late afternoon. This was really fun. Canon 20D, 70-200mm @ 70mm, F8 @ 90 seconds, ISO 400<br />-Zach Hunter<br />When the Coyotes Started Circling<br /><br />175 Photos of Day Taken at Night<br />This is one of my favorite New Mexico back roads, and this tree has always been my favorite feature. It stands all by itself, out in the middle of the desert. I&#039;ve wanted to shoot it for quite a while, but I&#039;ve never been able to envision the right scene in my head. So, every time I take this road, I just drive past and smile at it, thinking that someday I&#039;ll get that shot.<br /><br />And then there was this shooting challenge. I knew what I had to do.<br /><br />I started shooting around 11:30 at night. The moon, about 2 days past full, gave me a nice side light. I used my old manual Vivitar 19mm f/3.8 wide open on my Nikon D300, daylight white balance, ISO 1600, and a 20 second exposure. This let me snap off one or two before having to move the camera and tripod out of the middle of the road for traffic. However, none of those middle of the road shots came out as nice as this from-the-shoulder one did. When the coyotes started circling, I decided to pack up and call it a night.<br />-Adam Wolf<br />Spark at Dawn<br /><br />175 Photos of Day Taken at Night<br />I was out for a Moonlight climbing trip and stopped when I saw my friends coming up the path to me. I waited for them to enter frame and let the camera do its thing. The lights are headlamps. We were on our way out of Hueco Tanks State Park in Texas. F8 30 seconds, 14-24mm f2.8 Nikkor lense, D3 on Tripod.<br />-Craig Copelin<br />Sunrise?<br /><br />175 Photos of Day Taken at Night<br />Took this shot with a Canon Rebel T1i using a Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 lens. I carefully placed the camera on my bedpost and pointed it out the window, balancing the camera basically on the lens. It was also on top of a couple hats, so I didn&#039;t feel worried about it falling too much. Used a remote shutter to pull off the 8 minute exposure at F8 using ISO 100. Reminds me how Sunrise looks from the same spot, because the window faces East, so the sunrise is almost the same spot. The light source is actually a street lamp by an intersection.<br /><br />Was going to try something else, but last night was -2F, which was far too cold for me!<br />-James Grabow<br /><br /><br /><br />"IF" THIS PICTURES DID NOT SHOW UP; WELL, THEN. "MAKE "COPY AND PASTE" THIS.<br /><br />http://gizmodo.com/5742383/175-photos-of-day-taken-at-night<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />am i the first onn here for "news" blogs??]]></content:encoded>
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