Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/01/15

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Subject: Re: [Leica] across tries
From: "animal" <s.jessurun95@chello.nl>
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 19:03:52 +0100
References: <20030115162054.43739.qmail@web10506.mail.yahoo.com>

> Simon, Number three is the best--I think if you'd
> moved a bit to the right, (and it seems in this
> situation, you were able to move around as you
> pleased), and centered the frame on the midlle of the
> "V" formed by the two bridges, it would be
> outstanding.  The handrail could be cropped out.  Were
> you using a tripod?  Seems like there might be a bit
> of camera movement going on.  That handrail would make
> a fine steady rest.  Nice work.
>
> Patrick
Thanks for the advice .
Yes i was using a tripod for the 20 second exposures.
What i tried to do was to shield the lens from the city lights by waving my
hand in front of it.
next time i,ll use a cable release so i can look through the finder at the
same time.
Probably moved everything around a bit while depressing the shutter release.
also i scanned with the long exposure pass in vuescan
on the negatives all lights show up as sharp stars but after scanning these
disappear in the circular blobs.
i,ll try again without the long exposure pass.Somehow i understood it would
help the shadow areas but is probably for the highlights.
what do you think?
simon

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