bibowj
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Hello all- Im posting this under the MF section because i THINK it applies (gear wise).. or at least its appropriate.
Im fascinated by this photo: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/282460207850860991/ by Raymond Depardon and Im curious about the technique used. Its clearly taken at night, and more than likely handheld ..and frame wise, it looks like 6x7? Or is it 35mm? My question is how does someone get such a clear night shot, using film with such obvious low grain? If that is 100 speed isn film, I know that that kinda scene would be 2.8 and 15th of a second at best and I know I could never get a sharp photo handheld at that speed.
Is it just a question of a rangefinder, good handheld technique and a bit of luck? Or is just a matter of exposing for the light in the scene? I have a feeling this is a pretty basic question..and I apologize for that. Im just getting into night photography and I love the looks of photos like this.
THanks!
Im fascinated by this photo: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/282460207850860991/ by Raymond Depardon and Im curious about the technique used. Its clearly taken at night, and more than likely handheld ..and frame wise, it looks like 6x7? Or is it 35mm? My question is how does someone get such a clear night shot, using film with such obvious low grain? If that is 100 speed isn film, I know that that kinda scene would be 2.8 and 15th of a second at best and I know I could never get a sharp photo handheld at that speed.
Is it just a question of a rangefinder, good handheld technique and a bit of luck? Or is just a matter of exposing for the light in the scene? I have a feeling this is a pretty basic question..and I apologize for that. Im just getting into night photography and I love the looks of photos like this.
THanks!