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Paul Kister's picture

Waterfall On Crayfish Creek / Black and White

Last exposure of the day, original on 35mm Kodachrome 25 asa/ISO after calculating for reciprocity at f/.22 or F/.32 I was looking a several minute exposure time on this eastward facing waterfall. It was post sunset when I tripped the shutter, a couple of minutes in I messed up on my “Mississippis” so I rolled a cigarette and continued timing my exposure and repelling the gnats and mosquitos at the same time. Wasn’t the first time I had to resort to this trick. Nice thing about reciprocity exposures you’d really have to screw up to overexpose a frame, think back to the days when the lens cap served as a shutter.

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