I'm game. I've shot a lot of weird things and attempted some rather difficult shots, but one comes to mind immediately. It was almost 25 years ago, and I was working for Hearst Magazines in New York. We were running an article about Ford's propane engine cars in Motor Magazine, and the editor decided we had to have a picture of a propane flame for the cover. I bought a propane torch and various tips. I found that the paint scraper tip gave me a nice looking, broad flame. To record the flame on film, I obviously had to eliminate all other light, so I set the torch up in my garage after dark. I tried to shoot all our covers on 4x5 in those days, so I set up my Speed Graphic and loaded ten film holders with ektachrome 64. To get the flame large in frame, I had to extend the bellows beyond the 1:1 position, so that increased exposure considerably. My meter reading and teh macro correction indicated a very long exposure, so I had a reciprocity failure to factor in as well. My calculations with the Kodak Photoguide wheels indicated an exposure of about 10 minutes. To bracket in half stops, I'd half to do 2.5 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, and 20 minutes. Unfortunately, my cable release had no lock mechanism, so I had to hold the shutter open, while standing in the pitch dark garage. I did exactly that for over ah hour. The 20 minute exposure was best: a nice blue flame above a glowing red metal nozzle. A difficult and tedious job, but well worth the effort.
Paul

On Aug 23, 2005, at 10:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Okay, I am kind of tired of the large print discussion (and thank goddess the
political thread has died), so LET'S DO A SURVEY!!!

Also, it might provide me with some inspiration since I am sort of uninspired
photography-wise these days.

I do realize I still owe people the results of the exposure survey and I've got it around here somewhere, but I have to get a new cartridge for my laser printer so I can print out all the answers so I can tally them. But I will do
that, I promise. Maybe when this survey is done.

Well, this isn't so much a survey, actually, as just a sharing thing. Because I don't imagine that that many answers will be the same. But if they are, I
will tally them. :-)

I hope people like it and want to participate. It's sort of like where is the
weirdest place you have ever done it...

Q. What is the most unusual subject matter you have ever shot? The most
unique? Or the weirdest? Or simply the subject matter that you have had the hardest
time "capturing" (either because it was hard to get to, or timing, or
movement, or whatever)?

Please expound.

A.





TIA, Marnie aka Doe


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