On Sat, 01 Sep 2007 00:08:35 -0700, devondejohn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>Hey everyone,
>
>I've been doing the Photo thing for about a year. My dad gave me his
>Nikon FG and I just started shooting, learned the basics pretty fast
>and now I've been putting out some - not to be all ME ME ME ish -
>stellar work.
>
>I've slowly gotten more and more into Surrealism inspired by an
>accidental 'tripped out' photo I printed (I love accidents) once and
>have had some ideas using a full moon, either way I would like a
>straight photo of the full moon for my wall...
>
>I wasn't able to get a hold of some film for the eclipse (DAMN), but
>did take two rolls of film on the full moon the next night, I tried
>once a couple months back with 3 extra exposures and just snapped some
>random ones on a tripod but they were overexposed.
>
>The two rolls I took last week I just sat outside in my drive way with
>a 500 mm lens and shot a **** load of random exposures all with
>different shutter speeds, f stops and all and am fairly confident that
>at least 2 or 3 will come out good.
>
>All I'm wondering is if anyone knows the FG well (if it even matters)
>and has some advice for some 'for sure' shots of the moon next time
>around....
>
>You can check my Digital stuff out (none of my surreal stuff, that's
>all with film) at:
>
>www.myspace.com/itnoise
>
>Thanks!
>Devon
The moon is lit by sunlight. Therefore, the sunny 16 rule applies
(bracket your exposures).
Happy shooting,
RPŠ


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