Moon light on rock
Stephen Frizza

Moon light on rock

I shot this when I was 21. I had just gotten my hands on some expired Fuji NPL in 120 and wanted to see how it handled long exposures at night. It was a full moon, i took out my hasselblad and went down to the beach. This is what resulted.
Location
Mackenzies Bay N.S.W Australia
Equipment Used
hasselblad 80mm lens
Exposure
5 minutes @f8
Film & Developer
Fuji NPL in c41 @ plus 1
Paper & Developer
scan from film
Lens Filter
none
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There's something unique about night shots - the shadows always look different and the colours have a slightly other-worldly feel. Great composition and it could only work so well at night.
 
This picture is gonna stick in my mind for a very long time
 
Impressive. There is even green in the bushes and trees in the background. Clearly it was at night, because you can see how the waves have blended in together. Impressive shot. And it was taken at a location that does not suffer from the dreaded light pollution. International Dark Sky Association, take note.
 
A fully fleshed out body of work like this could get you in a gallery. Very, very well done.
 

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rock4.jpg
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Date taken
Sat, 09 May 2009 2:34 AM
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