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Location DB > United States > New York > Tahawus > MacIntyre Redevelopment > INA's "More Photos than R. L. Hearn" Gallery > IMG_6186.JPG

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This interested me because again, the lighting is mixed. There are both incandescants and metal halide lamps in this pic (although the MH lights are a little harder to make out). It must have been a bitch changing those bulbs...
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Posted by 'Dukes 5/4/2005 1:16 AM | remove
  How you pulled this off; the rod mill, in all it's dark glory;That shot for me would require a one minute exposure

Posted by INeedAttention.com 5/4/2005 1:23 AM | remove
  15", ISO400, 2 second delay, with the tripod.
Posted by 'Dukes 5/4/2005 1:32 AM | remove
  I never saw you set that thing down; but it works!
Posted by INeedAttention.com 5/4/2005 1:34 AM | remove
  I LOVE my camera. I want to sell it so I can get the 7MP version. You can focus on something 4mm away, instead of just 10mm, and do 640x480 video instead of 320x240, and there are extra white balance modes! *drools*
Posted by 'Dukes 5/4/2005 1:37 AM | remove
  I've got that movie mode, custom white balance, which I should use more, although having a grey card would be handy; I should have brought the full tripod; and I wish you could do long exposures WITHOUT using manual; but that's just the company looking to avoid people blaming the camera for shitty pics when it's their fault.
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