hi,
* Donald Shedrick <shedridc@xxxxxxxxx> [031126 11:21]:
> I finally finished off the roll of film and have posted a shot of the
> November 8 total lunar eclipse taken with my OM-1 and 200mm f4 + 2X-A.
> I had to grap shots between the clouds.
my lunar eclipse pictures were rather spontaneous, so i didn't have any
good tripod or a cable release around. i ended up using my OM-1, 300mm +
2X-A, an old tripod that would hardly even be able to hold any body +
lens, a few rubber bands and a screw (to hold "B" setting for a longer
period) and the lens bag (to cover the lens while i was fixing the
rubber bands).
unfortunately, i don't have a slide scanner, so these scans will have to
do the magic:
http://www.nils-frohberg.de/fileadmin/gallery/om/moon_eclipse_1.jpg
http://www.nils-frohberg.de/fileadmin/gallery/om/moon_eclipse_2.jpg
http://www.nils-frohberg.de/fileadmin/gallery/om/moon_eclipse_3.jpg
http://www.nils-frohberg.de/fileadmin/gallery/om/moon_eclipse_4.jpg
(on my first multi-exposure the film slid & all the moons are on the
same piece of film :P)
--nils
btw, the film was some agfa 800 color print.. it was the first and last
i bought of those: the fall pictures i took don't really have very vivid
colors :/
--
You know how Einstein got bad grades as a kid? Well, mine are even worse!
-- Calvin
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