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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174199} 5/6/2007
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Another beauty, Rocky!:)
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Ruxandra Nastase
{K:1501} 5/6/2007
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Dear Rocky, don't worry, it is not too technical...in fact i know the relation between shutter and aperture, but 30 sec it's a long time.. I have also tried to shoot with long shutter (with tripod and remote control) but never 30 seconds...Thanks a lot1 Warmest regards Ruxa
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Rocky Berlier
{K:2009} 5/6/2007
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It is beautiful there Jeannette. Thanks for the comment. I love your work. ~ Warmest regards, Rocky
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Rocky Berlier
{K:2009} 5/6/2007
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Hello Jacques. It looks like you had a great vacation here in Arizona and the Southwest. Your Antelope Canyon shots are amazing. Very nice. Thanks for sharing. ~ Warmest regards, Rocky
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Rocky Berlier
{K:2009} 5/6/2007
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Hi Ruxa. The reason for 30 seconds is that it is quite dark in these canyons. Very little light makes its way down into them. The longer your shutter stays open, the more light can be absorbed by the film or sensor (and therefore the lighter the image will be). Not too technical but I hope that helps. ~ Warmest regards, Rocky
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jacques brisebois
{K:73883} 5/5/2007
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and it's a great serie from a photograph paradise... I posted some from the same place if you have some spare times...
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 5/5/2007
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Such BEAUTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jeanette
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Ruxandra Nastase
{K:1501} 5/5/2007
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Rocky,,,i would like to ask you..why 30 seconds?..i am at the beginning and every technical explanation helps a lot! Thanks! Ruxa
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James Cook
{K:38068} 5/5/2007
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Agreed. Only thing is that digital still has a long way to go to catch up to film (even 35mm). I was reading a (long and complex) article where the author estimated 25mp was a good target for 35mm film, then there would be the contrast range (which I think is about half as deep in digital). I just had two rolls of film developed. Ouch. My luxagraphic stuff is always tricky when it comes to film because I have to guess a lot more and hope for the best.
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Rocky Berlier
{K:2009} 5/5/2007
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Hi James, I shoot only digital these days. I shot film for over 20 years but I SO LOVE the immediacy of digital. I think it's made me grow with my work much faster than I did with film. These canyons are amazingly magical places. The texture almost reminds me of hair. Thanks for the comments. So good to see you again. ~ Warmest regards, Rocky
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James Cook
{K:38068} 5/5/2007
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Such rich textures. Did you shoot any film or only digital?
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