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Volvo ocean race galway – Docks Pano

  • aoluain
    Participant

    Hello lo-fi’rs !

    Following on from Mr.Dunne’s panorama I kept my word and chanced me arm at one meself.

    https://www.photographyireland.net/viewtopic.php?t=28601

    This was taken on the VORG meet-up a while back with the holga. Just scanned it with the new
    Epson V500 !

    There is a lot of post recovery done here mainly in the sky towards the middle as that is
    ehere the majority of multi exposures are.

    Realise now that I didnt need to take as many frames as I did but an interesting or
    busy result anyway I think.

    jb7
    Participant

    ‘ken Art, that is-
    you won’t believe this, but I was just thinking of doing one of those not one minute ago-

    well, not in Galway…

    That’s a great image- you must have been counting the clicks again-
    that’s actually what I was trying to figure out,
    how to do one with a posh Horseman back-

    Hope you print that one-

    j

    aoluain
    Participant

    Thanks Joseph.

    Will definitely be trying this again . . . Tonight actually.

    Have plans to try this tonight at a party we are heading to.
    It will be indoors with a kind of DJ affair so there will be
    loads of tungsten flying around the place . . along with othere stuff :)

    Dont have Tungsten balanced film so Im gonna use more of the NPS160.

    Anyway yea I counted the clicks allright, I was a bit rushed I think 5 / 7
    clicks per exposure. I thought this was going to come out a bit better
    stitched TBH, I think I prefer this though, quirky.

    I suppose the Horseman [on the point and shoot I presume] is a single lever
    pull [film advance] per frame or something like that?

    Could you half cock it or quarter and then take the exposure?

    Tis great craic :lol:

    Rob
    Member

    ‘ken art indeed…

    That’s ‘ken brilliant Alan, very well done indeed. If you do get around
    to printing it, I’d love to see the print. Fabulous…

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