Feel like a spin?...

© Robert Pranagal

Feel like a spin?...

Uploaded: April 09, 2002 14:31:19

Description

A shot of one of the rides in an amusement park - exposed for 20 seconds

Comments

May 18, 2002

What was the shutter speed and aperture setting? #5609

Robert Pranagal May 18, 2002

Hi Mike.

The exposure was 20 sec.
The aperture - I am not quite sure, but something in the order of f11 or f16

Cheers, #8066

Rick G. Vincent June 03, 2002

20 second exposure....and the guy leaning against the railing didn't even move an inch. He is perfectly sharp. This image stands out in your gallery. Good shot. #8383

Robert Pranagal June 03, 2002

Thanks for your appreciation!
#8385

Arthur Rosch September 28, 2003

Robert, I really like your work.
Nazdrovye! It shows curiosity and wit,
and great originality. When you
commented on my photo I thought I would
drop in on your gallery and return
the courtesy. I'm really glad I did!

Art #215112

Robert Pranagal October 02, 2003

Hi Art,

Thank you so much for taking time to view my images and your appreciation.
Your comment has really made my day.

I viewed your astro images in your gallery and they are absolutely stunning. You must be using some sort of high quality telescope with a motor synchronised to follow the stars. There was a time when I was crazy about astronomy - the more I like your photos.

Thanks again and I am looking forward to seing more of your astrophotos!

Cheers,

RP #219522


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