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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: This Sunday evening, catch a Van Gogh!
From: Jim Hemenway <Jim@hemenway.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2003 09:45:15 -0400
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Hi Ted:

Thanks for your kind words for the pep talk!

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Jim - http://www.hemenway.com

Ted Grant wrote:
> 
> Hi Jim,
> Shooting sunsets and full moon rising is something I look for when I'm doing
> travel or lecture assignments, obviously doesn't happen very often. But what
> you have here is an absolute classic photograph. Actually I don't think one
> can get it much better! Good on you for followimg up Bob Adler's post.
> 
> I keep track of moon rise & sunset times and what I watch for is the closest
> time between the sun setting and the moon rising. When this happens along
> with a full moon it's a "do not miss this happening" for interesting
> photographs, particularly  shooting over a water situation, IE: lake, river,
> ocean whatever. Hey even a duck pond! ;-)
> 
> When I know this kind of time line-up is about to happen, I recce a spot a
> few nights before, then when the time comes it's cameras loaded and lots of
> film to make as many exposures as possible, allowing for bracketing and
> distance between water surface and moon higher into the sky or the effect
> disappears, sunset's and the effect is gone.
> 
> After seeing this shot of yours I'm sure a number of folks on the list will
> be paying attention to sunsetting and moon rising! ;-)
> 
> Good on you for putting in the effort, well done mon ami! :-)
> ted


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In reply to: Message from Jim Hemenway <Jim@hemenway.com> ([Leica] Re: This Sunday evening, catch a Van Gogh!)
Message from Ted Grant <tedgrant@shaw.ca> (Re: [Leica] Re: This Sunday evening, catch a Van Gogh!)