Calumet C-1, green monster 300mm schneider lens, f/45 at 16.5 minuts, Pyrocat HD
Paul Ward
First real camera: Nikon F2, gift from gandfather (1980), still have and use it.
Wista m45 4x5
Calumet Green Monster
Agfa 8x10 Field Camera
“A big negative is really a positive…”
Fort Smith Symphony, Saturday Rehearsal, Part 2 by vphill, on Flickr
Camera: Chamonix 45n-1
Lens: Schneider 135mm Symmar-S f/5.6
Film: Ilford FP4+ @ ISO 64
Exposure: 1h 20m 16s @ f45
Date: April 20, 2013
Identifier: lf_2013-04-20_004
Awesome shot, Mark! Were you able to do any testing ahead of time?
Thanks everyone.
David, No I calculated the shot about a half dozen times. I had two stacked circular polarizers (need to get myself some ND filters), I was trying to get an 8 min exposure which with the reciprocity failure I've been using for FP4+ would make 1:15-1:50 completely reasonable as far as times. I tripped the shutter and got on stage. I'm fourth bass, can you see me?
Northern Michigan, Velvia 8x10, 250mm fujinon, nd6.0, and a bit of vignetting from the small filter. About a minute long exposure.
goodhart 2012 by vinnywalsh.com, on Flickr
Looks like your film slipped in the holder during exposure. I've had that happen more than once. What I do before making long exposures is tap the holder edge that will be at the bottom sharply on the palm of my hand. I've not had film slip since doing this (35 years).
Think about how migh the bridge would be moving if it was the bridge. 10, 15 feet or more? Cars couldn't drive on it if it moved that much.
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