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    Re: Post your long exposures here

    Claudio,

    This is in Powell River BC at the site of a large pulp and paper mill. About 8 or 9 hulls from old freighters have been toed into place and put together in a line to act as a breakwater in the harbour around the mill. They are about 40 or so years old now and quite derelict. Rumour has it they won't last much longer, but the question is what to do with them.

    Dave

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    hi, my name is eddie.....and i am a junkie.....a collodion junkie! everyday i feel the urge to use....no matter what i do the monkey on my back forces me to do it........

    today at 3:54pm on dec 19 here in NY i made this exposure. my 1st attempt was 15 sec....nothing. this one was between 2:45 and 3:50 min. i had the camera set up in my kitchen facing out the door. i opened the door for the exposure.

    i even dried the plate with a hair dryer just so i could scan it.....this way you no longer have to look at mu fingers in the photo.

    today we are having a pretty big storm. we are supposed to get 12 inches.

    8x10 CU with 5x7 back. 5x7 black aluminum. 12 inch turner reich at f7.

    eddie
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    Re: Post your long exposures here

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Aharonian View Post
    Claudio,

    This is in Powell River BC at the site of a large pulp and paper mill. About 8 or 9 hulls from old freighters have been toed into place and put together in a line to act as a breakwater in the harbour around the mill. They are about 40 or so years old now and quite derelict. Rumour has it they won't last much longer, but the question is what to do with them.

    Dave
    As a ship junkie, I find the location totally fascinating, in addition to the picture being good. Thanks for the info!

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    I took this one in October of the Hawthorne Bridge in Portland. The colors seem to have washed out a bit due to the tiny file I had to squeeze the picture into.

    Attachment 20962

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    Re: Post your long exposures here

    Quote Originally Posted by eddie View Post
    hi, my name is eddie.....and i am a junkie.....a collodion junkie! everyday i feel the urge to use....no matter what i do the monkey on my back forces me to do it........

    today at 3:54pm on dec 19 here in NY
    eddie

    Nice BBQ set up, Eddie. Isn't it too early to have a BBQ?

    Let's fire this thing up and see how BBQ in winter goes. The question is who will be the cook?

    Alex

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex Wei View Post
    Nice BBQ set up, Eddie. Isn't it too early to have a BBQ?

    Let's fire this thing up and see how BBQ in winter goes. The question is who will be the cook?

    Alex
    i use it everyday! BBQ is the only way to cook! i will be the cook....you bring the meat!

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    Re: Post your long exposures here

    A Good Nights Rest: 7 Hours 43 Minutes with a Pinhole Camera

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    Re: Post your long exposures here

    Quote Originally Posted by jbannow View Post
    A Good Nights Rest: 7 Hours 43 Minutes with a Pinhole Camera
    Very funny idea!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aender Brepsom View Post
    Very funny idea!
    Thanks.

    I shot this for a show my photo collective did on health and wellness. My wife was threatening my health and wellness if I made her sleep one more night with the lights on!

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    Re: Post your long exposures here


    This is about eight minutes on 5x7. Over 5 minutes, with T film, anything is good up to 60 minutes. Good, just different. Look at the T film reciprocity table and you see why.

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