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Thanks for the kind wordseveryone. <br />I only use an Olympus C-300 Zoom camera.I don't do the fancy thing,just point and shoot.These were taken on the ' nightime ' setting on the camera. <br />The one I like is picture 2. <br />The funny thing is that on picture 1 you can just see the sky in the right hand top part of the picture and it looks quite light. <br />I can assure you that I don't lay flatout in the middle of my garden if it's bright enough for anyone to see me[:I].All I could see through the viewfinder was a blaze of light. <br />I think the key to success with these type of shots on a basic camera is absolute stillness whilst the camera captures the shot.I've tried the flash shots at night but it ruins them.Also the trams are wonderful to use for nightime shots.A driver in plain view and loads of windows to show the shape of the vehicle.However,passengers are really expensive.The poor bloke runs a perfect service around the garden and the only customer is the bloke on the top deck. <br />Rene---What are the rules for submitting a picture please.I might have a go. <br />Thanks,Troy <br />
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