Centrifuge

© Robert Pranagal

Centrifuge

Uploaded: June 17, 2002 02:30:22

Description

A night shot at an amusement park. Canon 500N with 28-80 zoom, tripod mounted. Exposure: something in the order of 15 sec @ f11. No filtering

Comments

Dolores Neilson June 17, 2002

Wow Robert! I like this. Excellent color and composition! Good luck! #6094

Robert Pranagal June 17, 2002

Thanks, Dolores.

I won't fall into this false modesty mode this time!!! I must say I like this photo too!

Nonetheless, one has never enough of words of ecnouragement and apperciation, do they?

Looking forward to seeing more of your pics and your gallery. Is it up and running yet?

Cheers! #8830

Romen Vargas June 18, 2002

Hi Robert,
Yes definately agree I love the colours and composition of this shot and the fact that you have people in the foreground gives the impression that the Carnival is really alive.

Now speaking of the people...you said the exposure was 15 seconds...Are you sure? I mean (ALL) those people must've been standing pretty darn still for a long time, cause they are hardly blurred. #8892

Robert Pranagal June 18, 2002

Hi Romen,

Thank you very much for your kind comments. I appreciate that you took time to share your opinion.

The exposure was definitely no shorter than 4 seconds. This was shot when there was little light in the sky, so it must have been even longer.
Yes, the people were standing pretty transfixed staring at the ride.
It may be hard to see with this size of pic, but on my screen, with 23megs of tiff file, I can see blurred heads, especially with the people on the right.

#8893


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