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Uploaded: 02/11/12 5:12 AM GMT
Lights Camera Action
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After the fireworks were over the stadium lights came on and the traffic started rushing by. (July4 2009)

Edit:
I used Lightroom to crop and tweak the image. No filters. The image started out pretty washed out with lens flare from the stadium lights. Bringing out the contrast enhanced the star pattern that was already very evident in the unedited image.

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::cynlee
02/11/12 6:04 AM GMT
Wow! Nice work done here, David. Did you use a star filter or after effects or is that just as the lights were on that night? Quite a dramatic scene with lights here.
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.Flmngseabass
02/11/12 8:25 AM GMT
Quite impressive work here David!!
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::rvdb
02/11/12 12:58 AM GMT
This has a Wooowwww factor good one.

Rob
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The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
.billyoneshot
02/11/12 1:05 PM GMT
I have been thinking of doing a shot just like this. This one is very well done and Cynlee is right. WOW!
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Billy
.Marzena
02/11/12 10:03 PM GMT
I am very much impressed [generally I am rather easily impressed ...LOL]
Stadium lights, police car lights ...Oh my oh my...
LOL
SAM
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
.bfrank
05/10/13 11:46 PM GMT
What a jewel of an image. I take it that a few vehicles were parked as others raced by leaving only light trails. Lightroom is a fab program for bringing out the details.
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Life's moments are sweet. I just want to capture all that I can of them.
.FlimBB
05/15/13 2:19 PM GMT
I really like this image, Dave. Looking at your gallery, this one just popped out for me. I love the play if angles lights and motion. Well composed.
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Emptiness is not nothingness. It is simply the opposite of full of it.

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