Bobbotron, Randy and Corran: Thanks for your nice comments. I used a Busch Pressman camera and set it on a trash bin next to escalators. I was worried about security too, but It seemed nobody cared about it.
Bobbotron, Randy and Corran: Thanks for your nice comments. I used a Busch Pressman camera and set it on a trash bin next to escalators. I was worried about security too, but It seemed nobody cared about it.
I read a bit about security issues with cameras and airports.
Be careful.
I wouldn't do what you did, it seem an easy way to end up in a security room. I really don't want to fly again.
I loved flying in the 70's, it was fun then.
I went to ORD by CTA Blue Line last year, waited in the pickup area and caught a hotel bus to a photo shoot. I got freaked out just watching undercover agents all over the place. They are watching. Everybody.
Tin Can
In Denver the security just came by and made sure the work was for personal use, non-commercial. (when I was making some shots in the airport at night, YMMV)
Moonset over the Golden Gate Bridge last night. I darkened the image due to the poor scan from my Epson.
Chamonix 8x10
Ilford Delta 100
90 minute exposure
San Francisco Moonset by Shailendra Dhanoa, on Flickr
Shailendra
www.ShailendraDhanoa.com
Very cool!
Shailendra, your moon images are great. I've been experimenting lately with similar things, mostly scouting locations. So many places I want to shoot at have strict rules about being there after around 11pm, which is annoying but I wonder if that's really enforced...but I've been tossed out of places before.
Anyway, shot this earlier this evening. Not perfect but it's a proof of concept. Comments welcome.
Chamonix 45n1, 90mm f/6.8 Grandagon, T-Max 100, FX-39, 2-hour exposure @ f/22
So weird to have ripples in the water after two hours of exposure. I like it anyway: moonshots with LF not easy. I'll try one later tonight.
Gotta be a double exposure...right? One at dusk then a long one after dark? I can see what looks like slight camera movement between exposures, at the rocks edge and at the top of the trees.
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