On 22 Jan 2001, at 20:03, dolphans1 wrote:
> (I can't imagine riding on a Roman candle, you'd never get me in it.)
Me, neither!
> The key to doing this is owning a very expensive tripod (a must) with a
> very good ball head on it, and of course a motor drive, racking off several
> frames of film toward the begining stages. Keep the good frames and toss
> the bad ones.
My guess is that a 250 back would be essential too. Otherwise, you'd
only get 'bout 8-10 seconds (with a winder) or less (with an MD) and
then you'd be reaching for the film.
> I would love to see the photos John if you still have them.
Yeah, what he said!
Regards,
Chris
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Chris O'Neill (coneill@xxxxxxxxxxx)
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