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    While shooting a night market in Taiwan, I learned the hard way that one must tighten one's tripod clamps so that the camera won't fall sideways while in the middle of a long exposure. The resulting image of that error was like this; I then did similar shots deliberately, letting my Nikon pivot on the tripod while I turned it to and fro. When I see this image, I reflect on the wildness of some of my dreams, and it now represents the chaos of my current divorce proceedings, for all is a blur.
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    Date Taken: Dec 3, 2006
    Date Uploaded: Dec 14, 2013
    Location: Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
    Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D80
    Focal Length: 95 mm
    Shutter Speed: 6/10 sec
    Aperture: f/36
    ISO: 1600
    Copyright: © Michael Brown
    Categories: Abstract, Places, Travel
    Assignments: Imagine If