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So it was a nice foggy night tonight so I thought I might have a crack at photographing some photon beams 
Any tips or suggestions feel free to comment seeing as this is my first time doing this.
My camera isn't very special either, I'm using a Nikon coolpix S3000 set to automatic exposure.
		
		
	
	
		 
	
		 
	
		 
	
		 
	
In the photo below what I did was set the laser down on a table outside, then I moved the camera in a fast
clockwise motion, the cameras exposure settings were set to normal so I liked how this photo turned out
		 
	
		 
	
My sad attempt of writing LPF in the sky
		 
	
		 
	
		 
	
Unfortunately I only have one wavelength in my photo collection, next time i'll have more wavelengths
:thanks: for looking :beer:
				
			
Any tips or suggestions feel free to comment seeing as this is my first time doing this.
My camera isn't very special either, I'm using a Nikon coolpix S3000 set to automatic exposure.
 
	 
	 
	 
	In the photo below what I did was set the laser down on a table outside, then I moved the camera in a fast
clockwise motion, the cameras exposure settings were set to normal so I liked how this photo turned out

 
	 
	My sad attempt of writing LPF in the sky

 
	 
	 
	Unfortunately I only have one wavelength in my photo collection, next time i'll have more wavelengths

:thanks: for looking :beer:
			
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