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Vass[_6_] May 16th 09 12:02 AM

my clamps have come in handy
 
to hold my spoon !
http://www.flickr.com/photos/canon-eos/3532882161/
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Vass

Tim S May 16th 09 12:07 AM

my clamps have come in handy
 
Vass coughed up some electrons that declared:

to hold my spoon !
http://www.flickr.com/photos/canon-eos/3532882161/


Deeply cool photo.

How you drank the cream in celebration :¬

Rob G[_3_] May 16th 09 10:01 AM

my clamps have come in handy
 
On 16 May, 00:07, Tim S wrote:
Vass coughed up some electrons that declared:

to hold my spoon !
http://www.flickr.com/photos/canon-eos/3532882161/


Deeply cool photo.

How you drank the cream in celebration :¬


Well done for putting some of the others up too - fascinating
collection, but it must have been a bit messy. Knowing how far milk
goes when you spill it - jug falling out of the fridge, etc,, how did
you keep it off the camera ?

Rob

Vass[_6_] May 16th 09 12:25 PM

my clamps have come in handy
 

"Rob G" wrote in message
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On 16 May, 00:07, Tim S wrote:
Vass coughed up some electrons that declared:

to hold my spoon !
http://www.flickr.com/photos/canon-eos/3532882161/


Deeply cool photo.

How you drank the cream in celebration :¬


Well done for putting some of the others up too - fascinating
collection, but it must have been a bit messy. Knowing how far milk
goes when you spill it - jug falling out of the fridge, etc,, how did
you keep it off the camera ?

thanks for the nice comments
It was Double Cream, a bit thicker and less messy
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Vass


RobertL May 16th 09 01:19 PM

my clamps have come in handy
 
On May 16, 12:02*am, "Vass" wrote:
to hold my spoon !http://www.flickr.com/photos/canon-eos/3532882161/
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Vass


great photos. I'd love to some of these taken as stereo pairs for 3D
viewing.

Robert

Graham.[_3_] May 16th 09 05:24 PM

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"Vass" wrote in message
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to hold my spoon !
http://www.flickr.com/photos/canon-eos/3532882161/
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Vass


I used to take pictures like that when I was at school, I took
some of a pellet emerging from the barrel of an air-gun
with a 35mm SLR, shutter set to "B" small aperture, dim
lighting, and a flash with a home-made sound trigger.

How do you go about doing this with a digital camera?
Is there an equivalent of the "B" setting?
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Graham.

%Profound_observation%



Tim S May 16th 09 06:00 PM

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Graham. coughed up some electrons that declared:


"Vass" wrote in message
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to hold my spoon !
http://www.flickr.com/photos/canon-eos/3532882161/
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Vass


I used to take pictures like that when I was at school, I took
some of a pellet emerging from the barrel of an air-gun
with a 35mm SLR, shutter set to "B" small aperture, dim
lighting, and a flash with a home-made sound trigger.

How do you go about doing this with a digital camera?
Is there an equivalent of the "B" setting?


My old Canon Powershot will hold open for 15 seconds - that's probably the
best the can be hoped for until you get higer end.

John Rumm May 16th 09 06:55 PM

my clamps have come in handy
 
Vass wrote:
to hold my spoon !
http://www.flickr.com/photos/canon-eos/3532882161/


Nice! ;-)

Dumb question - what is a "PAN meet"?


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Cheers,

John.

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dmc May 16th 09 07:31 PM

my clamps have come in handy
 
In article ,
Graham. wrote:

How do you go about doing this with a digital camera?
Is there an equivalent of the "B" setting?


Yeah, it's the bulb setting :)

Certainly on canon digital SLRs you just set the shutter speed to Bulb and
it's just the same. I presume others have the same.

Darren


Andrew May May 16th 09 08:40 PM

my clamps have come in handy
 
dmc wrote:
In article ,
Graham. wrote:
How do you go about doing this with a digital camera?
Is there an equivalent of the "B" setting?


Yeah, it's the bulb setting :)

Certainly on canon digital SLRs you just set the shutter speed to Bulb and
it's just the same. I presume others have the same.

Darren

Certainly my Nikon D70 has.


Graham.[_3_] May 16th 09 09:01 PM

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"John Rumm" wrote in message
o.uk...
Vass wrote:
to hold my spoon !
http://www.flickr.com/photos/canon-eos/3532882161/


Nice! ;-)

Dumb question - what is a "PAN meet"?


--
Cheers,

John.

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If it's in a B&W film context, it means panchromatic Ie. the stuff you
have to handle in the darkroom in total darkness (nearly all modern film)

Film commonly used to be orthochromatic and was blind to red light
so it could be handled in the darkroom under a red safelight
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Graham.

%Profound_observation%



Vass[_6_] May 16th 09 09:10 PM

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"John Rumm" wrote in message
o.uk...
Vass wrote:
to hold my spoon !
http://www.flickr.com/photos/canon-eos/3532882161/


Nice! ;-)

Dumb question - what is a "PAN meet"?


Portsmouth At Night, a huge group of like minded urban photographers that
like to shoot at night.
www.portsmouthatnight.com
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Vass


Rob G[_3_] May 16th 09 11:48 PM

my clamps have come in handy
 
On 16 May, 19:31, (dmc) wrote:
In article ,

Graham. wrote:

How do you go about doing this with a digital camera?
Is there an equivalent of the "B" setting?


Yeah, it's the bulb setting :)

Certainly on canon digital SLRs you just set the shutter speed to Bulb and
it's just the same. I presume others have the same.

Darren


I've never tried it but even my sub compact Panasonic digital has a
Starry Sky setting in which there is the option of 15, 30 or 60 second
shutter speed.

Rob

John Rumm May 17th 09 02:16 AM

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Vass wrote:

"John Rumm" wrote in message
o.uk...
Vass wrote:
to hold my spoon !
http://www.flickr.com/photos/canon-eos/3532882161/


Nice! ;-)

Dumb question - what is a "PAN meet"?


Portsmouth At Night, a huge group of like minded urban photographers
that like to shoot at night.
www.portsmouthatnight.com


Yup, I answered my own question by wandering through a few more pages of
your photos on flickr - one had a title that gave the game away.

Some very impressive shots there may I say!


--
Cheers,

John.

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Vass[_6_] May 17th 09 03:19 PM

my clamps have come in handy
 

"John Rumm" wrote in message
...
Vass wrote:
Dumb question - what is a "PAN meet"?


Portsmouth At Night, a huge group of like minded urban photographers that
like to shoot at night.
www.portsmouthatnight.com


Yup, I answered my own question by wandering through a few more pages of
your photos on flickr - one had a title that gave the game away.

Some very impressive shots there may I say!


Cheers John, apprecaite the comment
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Vass


Harry[_4_] May 18th 09 07:25 AM

my clamps have come in handy
 
Portsmouth At Night, a huge group of like minded urban photographers
that like to shoot at night.
www.portsmouthatnight.com


Yup, I answered my own question by wandering through a few more pages of
your photos on flickr - one had a title that gave the game away.

Some very impressive shots there may I say!

Impressive? Did you see the "first venture into portraits....."? Work
of a natural genius I reckon.

Graham.[_3_] May 18th 09 07:37 AM

my clamps have come in handy
 

Vass wrote:
to hold my spoon !
http://www.flickr.com/photos/canon-eos/3532882161/


Nice! ;-)

Dumb question - what is a "PAN meet"?


--
Cheers,

John.

/================================================== ===============\
| Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
| John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk |
\================================================= ================/


If it's in a B&W film context, it means panchromatic Ie. the stuff you
have to handle in the darkroom in total darkness (nearly all modern film)

Film commonly used to be orthochromatic and was blind to red light
so it could be handled in the darkroom under a red safelight


Looks like I gave you a dumb answer!

--
Graham.

%Profound_observation%



Vass[_6_] July 19th 09 10:28 AM

my clamps have come in handy
 

"Harry" wrote in message
...
Portsmouth At Night, a huge group of like minded urban photographers
that like to shoot at night.
www.portsmouthatnight.com


Yup, I answered my own question by wandering through a few more pages of
your photos on flickr - one had a title that gave the game away.

Some very impressive shots there may I say!

Impressive? Did you see the "first venture into portraits....."? Work
of a natural genius I reckon.


wow, thank you very much
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Vass


NT[_2_] July 19th 09 12:14 PM

my clamps have come in handy
 
On Jul 19, 10:28*am, "Vass" wrote:
"Harry" wrote in message
...


Portsmouth At Night, a huge group of like minded urban photographers
that like to shoot at night.
www.portsmouthatnight.com


Yup, I answered my own question by wandering through a few more pages of
your photos on flickr - one had a title that gave the game away.


Some very impressive shots there may I say!


Impressive? Did you see the "first venture into portraits....."? Work
of a natural genius I reckon.


wow, thank you very much



Yes, some very good stuff there. I dont know whether you'd like a
couple to go on the wiki, eg the lightbulb & phono plug shots?


NT


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