Yes especially the lightning!
Closed 7/28 through 8/6
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John Hermanson
Camtech Photo Services, Inc.
21 South Lane, Huntington NY 11743
631-424-2121 | Olympus OM Service since 1977
http://www.zuiko.com | omtech1 AT verizon.net
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Now I repeat Moose's "cool" and "very cool". And the aperture on the
> lightning shot was.... ?
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> Chuck Norcutt
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> Daniel Sepke wrote:
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>>Here are a couple of recent pics taken with my E-1:
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>><http://photo.sepke.net/001.hmtl>
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>>The first was taken with the 50mm f2 just this afternoon. The subject is a
>>control valve on a long defunct boiler at the school I work at. They are due
>>to have them removed soon though they have been out of service for over 20
>>years. In person each is at least 25 feet high and have the look of two
>>stationary steam loco's. I will be shooting them some more hopefully when
>>there is better light.
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>><http://photo.sepke.net/002.hmtl>
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>>The second was taken about a month ago when we had a storm pass by Raleigh.
>>As I was heading back home this cloud was illuminated from the inside with
>>occasional forks of lightning shooting out from the body. Quite a show. As
>>soon as I got parked I ran in a got the camera, a tripod and changed lenses.
>>For the next 20 minutes I got watch as the cloud deflated and the storm
>>traveled on. This was the best shot from that session which caught some of
>>the lightning. It was shot with the 11-22mm @22mm with an exposure time of
>>2.5 seconds.
>>
>>Enjoy!
>>
>>Dan S.
>>
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