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    Re: Post your long exposures here

    Alan, great shot but i feel the photoshop lens flare was the worst thing invented since kids backpacks with wheels.

    Here's one:
    1 minute at 45? nikkor 300mm M

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    Re: Post your long exposures here

    beautiful, vinny!

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    Re: Post your long exposures here

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffrey Sipress View Post
    Is 80 seconds considered long around here?


    Jeffrey,,, really nice texture and deep color... shows what you can do with existing light..
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    Re: Post your long exposures here

    Dear Alan,

    Excellent mood in your image...

    jim k

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    Re: Post your long exposures here

    Folks,

    An experiment of mine, where I took two images from the same location...

    I knew that nearly full moon might be visible later in the evening, if the evening clouds would break, so I sat at this location for way too many hours, talking to myself, drinking beer, slapping the pesky mosquitoes, and eating a few stale boring sandwiches.

    The first exposure caught the late evening clouds above the horizon, where my exposure time was approximately two seconds, and the second exposure caught the wheat field lighted by the "Waxing Gibbous Moon," where the exposure time was approximately thirty minutes. I used my 8X10 dark slide to cover the bottom of the negative during the first exposure, and I used the dark slide to cover the top half of the image during the second exposure.

    It seemed to work, so I am going to try this again...

    jim k

    Moonlight, Clouds, and Wheat Field, Didsbury, Alberta, Canada


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    Re: Post your long exposures here

    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Watson View Post
    Amazing. I had no idea it bucked like that. As it's been around for what, 50+ years I'm thinking it's safe, yes?
    Yes. With such a long span, it has to move or it would simply snap. You can often feel the movements when you are on it.

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    Re: Post your long exposures here

    12 minutes in pacifica, california. (4x5 hp5+ at iso 800)

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    jim k, the result is nice, and the technique is fairly interesting. I wonder how you managed to align the darkslide to cover part of the photo...
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    Re: Post your long exposures here

    Jim K,,, awesome

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    Re: Post your long exposures here

    [QUOTE=jim kitchen;378798]Folks,

    An experiment of mine, where I took two images from the same location...
    It seemed to work, so I am going to try this again...

    Impressionnant !
    yes, keep trying Jim !!!

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