Jostein,

I already commented on Facebook about how much I liked Runde i Manelys
(my fave of the series). Of the others, Rundes Navlestreng does it for
me; I like snakes of light. The serenity of Fiskebat vet Gjettane
makes it a winner too. Keep shooting in low light, it's working for
you.

In related matters, I'm sorry to hear about your problems with the
battery on your 645D. I feel much pity for you. If you send me your
street address I'll send you some roses with my condolences.

Cheers,


   —M.

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On 15 November 2011 06:13, AlunFoto <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who took a peek and/or left comments. Looks like at
> least some of you liked it... :-)
>
> To Mark Roberts:
> Maybe two hours is as expected, I don't know. What I do know is that
> adding noise reduction brings you down to two exposures per battery,
> in ambient temperatures around 10° C. That doesn't look good for the
> winter season, and feels a bit unpractical. Makes me consider looking
> for some kind of external power source. The K-5 performs better. The
> fewer pixels makes a difference, I suppose. Btw, I've noticed that the
> 645D seems to draw less power in "B" mode when using the IR remote
> than when using a cabled remote. That surprised me...
>
> None of the half-hour exposures made it to the blog. The last shot is
> the longest, at ~15 minutes. The first and the second last are ~8 min.
> The others are more comfortably short.
>
> To Bob S.:
> Yes, I suppose the asphalt on the bridge gets a glazing every now and
> then. It will be sanded when that happens.
>
> Jostein
>
>
> 2011/11/14 AlunFoto <[email protected]>:
>> The 645D is a real battery hog on long exposures. Four half-hour
>> exposures is the most I can hope to get before it runs out of juice.
>> But the results are pretty good. The K-5 is a small miracle for
>> nighttime photography. I frequently ended up using its 12800 ISO to
>> determine exposure before cranking the ISO down and go into Bulb mode.
>> Worked well for estimating exposure for the 645D as well. Saved me a
>> LOT of trial and error. :-)
>>
>> Hope you enjoy:
>> http://alunfoto.blogspot.com/2011/11/low-light-photography.html
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jostein
>>
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