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Well, i checked the specification of this camera, not sure if that specification is fixed and can't be adjusted, i read that H4D50 can go long exposure up to 128 seconds, so from where those 30sec more came from?Not sure how or why, but I have exposed to 150 seconds.
Stanley
I agree! Jealous but I'll be there myself in three weeks and I couldn't justify TWO trips. Show us more ... More, more ...lucky dogs!
have a great time, hope you go up the Virgin river a few hours
I just finished watching an episode of Doctor Who, and saw this photo. I feel like I have just time travelled, the lighting, the reflections of the trees, the movement of light in the clouds just took my breathe away, thank you.Sunday evening. Water level on this reservoir is quite low; usually there is no way to get to this without a boat, and even then the tripod would be under water. But this year I could walk right out to the island and set up the tripod.
2-image stitch with the 150mm. This image is over 17,000 pixels wide
Dave
The Jane Pickens Theatre in Newport RI was built in 1832 as an Episcopal church and was converted to a movie theatre 93 years ago.Arca Swiss RM3DI with 43mm Scnheider lens on H4D50 back-130 second exposure
I said that I have made exposures up to 150 secs, I said that this exposure is 120 secsOh wait, you wrote 130sec first place, then last you said 150sec, and the data sheet of specification of this camera says 120sec, which one is the correct one?
I wasn't aware of the work by Mr Sugimoto-thank you for bringing it to my attentionSugimoto!
Breathtaking.
In the countryside going from Granada towards Monachil in Spain.
Amen, this photo is simply stunning.Breathtaking.