Sure, I shot almost a half roll of this subject, from different angles,
until the locomotive operators asked us to leave (they were locking the
gates for the night).
John
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----- Original Message -----
From: ~$elena Goth ~ <selena_38c@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 9:23 AM
Subject: Re: [OM] fill flash question
> >John H. said:
> >If you're shooting in low/no light and want to "paint" with the >flash,
> >the 2/2N will do it. See my sample at >http://www.zuiko.com/PAGE39.HTML
> >This was done with an OM-2 on a tripod, camera set to auto, lens set >to
> >f8, T32 off camera, no cord, set to high regular auto. I used the >flash
> >test
> >button and just kept firing from numerous angles until the shutter
> >closed.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >Cool! But if you're out there running about firing the flash how do >you
> >know when the shutter closed?
> >Chuck Norcutt
>
> I agree this is a very "cool" shot. Did you take more than one shot and
this
> was the best of the lot? I personally take more shots than I need. Then I
> have to get someone else to edit them for me.
> Thank you for sharing this one.
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