skeuos
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Thanks, I took a look at your shot. Looks like you used a "night" setting. If you look at your camera, it's the one that has a person in front, and then a star in the background.
This setting uses what's called a slow-sync flash - http://digital-photography-school.c...low-sync-flash/ . Basically, it's like shooting with a flash, except that the shutter is left open for a long time to also get exposure in the darker areas. This is why you have light trails in the shots, since it's impossible to hold a camera still by hand for 1 second.
You say you might have done this in manual mode, which is a possibility. To get this in manual mode, all you have to do is set for a long exposure (ex - you used a 1sec exposure for these shots) and also have the flash set to fire.
Hope this helps!
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