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    Re: Post your long exposures here

    Here is one from Nojqui park in Santa Barbara county. This was a 29 minute exposure on the 8x10. There is a trail that goes to a limestone waterfall. During this exposure several families stopped to ask questions. The best question was the one from the guy who wanted to know what that small opening was in the lens. When I told him I was making an image I thought he was going to pass out! He did not realize that he would not show up. Sure was fun to see his expression, though.

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    6 minutes - Kodak E100VS using Nikkor-W 180mm



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    Quote Originally Posted by Jiri Vasina View Post
    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...
    Jiri,

    Good old fashion tape, where the dark slide was placed in front of the lens taped to the lenshood, lined up properly while looking through the ground glass...

    I remembered an old trick, such as this, while doing wedding photography from my university days.

    jim k

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    Gordon, gotta love it! Great image. I especially love the sky.

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim kitchen View Post
    Folks,

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



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    Here's a 10 second exposure (or 30 sec, I forget...I took one neg at each time)

    One of my boys in Fern Canyon, CA

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    Impressionnant !
    yes, keep trying Jim !!!


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    Re: Post your long exposures here

    Hi,
    A lot of great images on this thread.Really enjoy it.
    I have a question to Jeffrey Sipress and Alan Davenport.What film did you use for those images and what kind of reciprocity failure adjustment/filters?
    Also,this question was probably discussed somewhere in the past ,but which color films in general are better for longish exposures(not a true night photography but a dusk/dawn/slowing moving water or just low light images)?
    Thanks,
    Vlad.

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    Lake Michigan, high sunlight, 3 minutes through a 10 stop N.D. filter, RZ67.

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    Hello Vlad,

    In colour transparency films, I have found Kodak E100VS to be quite amazing for night and low light imaging. Kodak E200 is arguably better, but only available in 35mm and 120 roll film sizes. The majority of my night and low light images are done with those two films, though lately I have added Fuji Provia 400X for certain types of shots.

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