Not only does the flash allow you to see it but also see it in color
much closer to what its appearance would be in daylight. I liked the
pano and the pyrite.
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/22/2014 11:14 PM, Moose wrote:
> On 2/21/2014 8:36 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> Flash is definitely evil but sometimes it makes the photographic task
>> easier and sometimes makes the task possible where otherwise it wasn't.
>
> OK folks, are these photogenic subjects?
> <http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=11494>
>
> If so, I'm willing to modify my position to OK flash for photogenic subjects
> where there is no light whatsoever without
> flash. :-)
>
> This cave is unlit, but for what one carries along. Stop when no one else is
> near, turn off one's light, and it is
> completely dark.
>
> I recall various complaints here about how difficult is is to capture a new
> view of any public place. What you see here
> are both unlike anything on Google Images for this cave and are things that
> almost everyone who walks through the cave
> never notices.
>
> Footing is unsure, so when moving, one spends a lot of time with flashlight
> trained on the path immediately ahead of
> one's feet. Most people we saw had modest lights. Most also seemed to have
> the American disease, focused on getting to
> the end and back more than seeing what's around them. I never saw anyone
> looking up at the ceiling unless they saw me
> doing so.
>
> All with E-PM-2, Panny 20/1.7 and the little clip on flash that came with the
> camera.
>
> Roof Panorama is neat. My lens wasn't wide enough for this creature, so I
> tried lining up hand held shots by flashlight.
> PSCC stitched them together perfectly. Sad Face seems to me may transcend the
> overall subject.
>
> Cave Man Moose
>
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