
MARCH 2007 – A long exposure photo shows the Maximiliansbrücke in Munich, Germany, which leads up to the parliament of the state of Bavaria. © Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com
The story behind the image
Long exposures are fun for several reasons. First, you can hardly predict the exact outcome of a long exposure. You might have an idea when you start but whether you can realize it under the given circumstances is unclear. Second, you need patience and a super solid tripod. Otherwise you won’t be able to reliably get a decent shot. Third, the results are often unusual and show an otherwise boring location in an entirely different way.
For this photo I chose a traffic island at the end of the prestigious Maximilianstraße in Munich, Germany. The traffic, including the trams, would flow ‘around’ me and leave their colorful traces. This is an early shot of the session, right after sunset, and I really like it, especially the blurred tram. The best results, however, came when darkness had set in. While I am not a big fan of the overhead power lines, there was nothing I could do about them.
I like it.
The high resolution image
| Capture Date & Time | 21-MAR-2007, 18:22 |
| Location | Munich, Germany |
| Camera | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II |
| Lens | Canon EF 24-70 mm 2.8 L USM |
| ISO | 100 |
| Exposure | 1.3 sec at f/22 |
| Digital Image Source Format | Canon Camera RAW (CR2) |
| Edited Image Format | JPEG, 24 bits/pixel, sRGB |
| Edited Image Dimensions | 4881 x 3254 Pixels |
| Copyright | © by Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com |