Ed Hurst
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Beautiful shot Will. Would you mind sharing exposure details please?Pemaquid Point in moonlight.
One day I have to take a picture of the lighthouse...
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Beautiful shot Will. Would you mind sharing exposure details please?Pemaquid Point in moonlight.
One day I have to take a picture of the lighthouse...
Thank you. I would be happy to share.Beautiful shot Will. Would you mind sharing exposure details please?
Thanks Will - very interesting!Thank you. I would be happy to share.
The details are DFA 55mm, f/8, 121sec., ISO 400. The image was underexposed--I should have gone a few minutes longer ideally. The moon was a waxing gibbous about 5–6 days from full and I was shooting into the moon.
And Ireland was the British Empire's equivalent of the Garden of Eden: a beautiful playground that they unfortunately abused, and eventually had to be thrown out of! :angel::SPAM::lecture::toocool::deadhorse: :ROTFL: :chug::grin:An OT observation: I grew up in southern California and as an adult have spent much time in Canada, mostly Ontario, but I've traveled from Nova Scotia to the west coat of Vancouver Island. When I visited Australia, my impression was that Australia was the British Empire's equivalent of California, while Canada was the equivalent of the remaining northern states in the US. I mean no offense to anyone by this remark, simply my observation that we all travel different roads but end up at the same place.
Tom
For a gibbous moonlit landscape, I found 4 minutes at f5.6 works well: this was on film (Kodak E200, M645 1000s, 55mm N)Thank you. I would be happy to share.
The details are DFA 55mm, f/8, 121sec., ISO 400. The image was underexposed--I should have gone a few minutes longer ideally. The moon was a waxing gibbous about 5–6 days from full and I was shooting into the moon.