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  1. #111

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    Re: Moving Water

    Wow, Joel, that is really nice. Great choice of shutter speed.

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    Re: Moving Water

    Quote Originally Posted by Ralph Barker View Post
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    I've always been torn between trying to get crisp water detail versus the "cotton candy" look of longish LF exposure times. I'd love to experiment with large, battery-powered strobes, varying the ratio of flash to ambient light contribution to the exposure, but there aren't too many waterfalls around Rio Rancho.
    I have heard that one can achieve various effects by using multiple exposures but on thinking about it there would be some intricate arithmentic involved.
    EG:
    A scene requires EV10. You use two exposures at EV9, one at wide aperture/fast shutter, one at narrow aperture/slow shutter.

    It would get worse if you wanted to use only 25% of the fast shutter

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    Re: Moving Water

    Well, I've done a few. I tried to post others but I'd have to make them too small and too low-quality to bother. BTW these were all a single long exposure.

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    Re: Moving Water

    Hi,
    I would like to post one of my images but I don't know how. Can someone help me out? Do I need to have a link on the web in order to do this?
    Thanks
    Art

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    Re: Moving Water

    Arthur

    Click ''Post Reply'' then click the paper clip symbol for adding ''Attachments'' then click ''browse'' and then go find the location of your image on your PC, once you find it, highlight the image file then click open, finally click ''upload'' then ''reply'' and that should do it.
    Sometimes it easier to find the image first and have it waiting on the desktop of your PC, if you see what I mean.
    Good luck
    kev

    ps You can also use the ''Upload file from URL'' box found in ''Attachments'' to upload from a web link to.

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    Re: Moving Water

    Here is one of mine:
    Thanks for the help Kev
    Art

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    Re: Moving Water



    Wehman 8x10, 16&#189; R.D.Artar, Tri-X, Pyrocat HD
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    Digital is nice but film is like having sex with light.

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    Speed Graphic, Sinaron S 210mm, 1 second. Wephota NP22 100ASA in Moersch Tanol

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    Re: Moving Water

    Wow, lots of nice shots coming in here all of a sudden.

    4x5, 90mm lens, Astia 100, transparency taped to window and shot with DSLR (no scanner as of right now) and converted to B&W.

    Hey, how can I make the image appear smaller, so that scrolling is not necessary to see it all?


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