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a small off-topic comment.
such "long" series as in post #23 for me are cumbersome to look at and to appreciate. 
If all the pics really belong together to a mini series ... ok, why not ... but just a bunch pf pics for the same topic ...
 
(just my opinion)
 
beside that: #23 contains nice pictures :-)

 

 

 

Sorry, thought posting night photographs is what this topic is all about!!! But obviously I missunderstood Trenton Talbot's post:

 

Here you can post your night photographs (done with Fuji X cameras, of course!)

 

This includes all kinds of night photography, from night portraiture to star trails and even time lapse.

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a small off-topic comment.
such "long" series as in post #23 for me are cumbersome to look at and to appreciate. 

 

Feel free to disagree with the author's way of presenting his photographs by messaging him privately. In an open thread dedicated to one particular subject, an off-topic remarks like yours are quite flammable and could result in a lot of rather uninteresting traffic. Please refrain from making comments on presentation, including amount of photos per post, frames, logos and watermarks. However, comments on artistic and technical aspects of night photography are very welcome, as well as asking questions and providing answers.

 

 

PS: If you feel an overwhelming need to hide some part of your large post by default, just use a "Spoiler" code (in default editor it's a next icon after eraser, "Special BBCode"). Or just type a BBCode directly, like this:

[spoiler]Your text and image links[/spoiler] 

 

 

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I've written my comment not private because i thought could be worth reading also for others guys doing bulky posts ...

... but i'm sorry if i had disturbed here somebody ...

So ... i'll be quiet now ...

... but still dislike bulky postings 

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X-T1, 10-24mm & Samyang 8mm

 

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We do the weird stuff…

 

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X-T1, XF 14/2.8

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we stopped to take pictures of the stars but in the end the lights from the traffic became the real subject of the photos

taken with X-100S

 

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X-T1, 10-24

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X-T1, Samyang 8mm Fisheye

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X-T1, XF 56mm, 900sec

 

 

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Abandoned local high school.  This was taken last summer, but they've just started tearing it down, which reminded me of it.

 

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Moonlit pines. X-T1, XF14mm @ f/8, 15 minutes from the tripod.

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