Smoke gets in your eyes

Uploaded: November 24, 2002 20:46:55

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Gary H. Minish level-classic November 24, 2002

Very well done Sharon! This must have been a pretty long exposure. #13934

Sharon E. Lowe level-addict May 26, 2019

Gary - thanks! I believe this one was 2 minutes at f/8 using Tungsten 64 film. I couldn't take notes that night because my pen died on me (probably too cold for it to write!). I did 2 exposures of this scene and this was the shorter one. #25890

Gail Stelick May 26, 2019

Sharon...this is a terrific shot:) #25971

Sharon E. Lowe level-addict May 26, 2019

Gail - thank you, I'm so glad you like it! Not everyone shares my love of night shots of industrial sites but I thought I would submit this one anyway because I thought the colors were so nice and the smoke looked so surreal. #25976

Robert Pranagal May 26, 2019

Great image, Sharon.
The tungsten film was a great choice. IMO it gives much better results than blue filter.

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Robert Pranagal May 26, 2019

Great image, Sharon.
The tungsten film was a great choice. IMO it gives much better results than blue filter.

#26290

Sharon E. Lowe level-addict May 26, 2019

Robert - Glad you like it. I love tungsten film at night, especially when it is fairly clear. I agree that filters just don't compare! #26318

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