Photography Don'ts
From an old vintage drugstore photo packet, found on the Web, some classic advice to the amateur shooter.
Ah, the old days of slow film speeds!
Yet some of my most interesting photos have been hand-held time exposures.
Taos, 2004
NIght Ride Home
Minneapolis, 2004
Of course, I also do a lot of time exposures on the tripod, too.
Ghost Walk (Chicago, 2004)
Ursa Major, Joshua Tree, CA, 2005
Ah, the old days of slow film speeds!
Yet some of my most interesting photos have been hand-held time exposures.
Taos, 2004
NIght Ride Home
Minneapolis, 2004
Of course, I also do a lot of time exposures on the tripod, too.
Ghost Walk (Chicago, 2004)
Ursa Major, Joshua Tree, CA, 2005
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2 Comments:
Sometimes old methods are the best, Art, as you demonstrate so well here.
Thanks, E. I've been thinking about the old methods, yes, and how they make using the new methods all that much easier. I like having the foundations that the old methods give one.
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