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thefamilyman
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>>72841 ok lets list some limitations here: this was taken with my Nikon F5, a film camera, therefore changing ISO isn't such of an easy task. This was about a 25second exposure, using Kodak Ektachrome E100VS. I had the camera propped up on my bag against the window to try and keep it still as possible, out of 6 frames, this was the best by a long way. I was kinda limited on the framing of the pic as i couldn't really whip out my tripod and remove the chair, this was the best i could do. as of the "superheavy weird vignetting" thats because i'm actually using a DX lens, 18mm was the only way i could get a fair amount into the frame as the 50mm couldn't see shit all and 18mm on full frame, it can see the edges of the window even tho its pressed hard against it. As for the noise, thats a mixture of long exposure grain (as i think kodak doesn't recommend over 15secons for that film or something) and the scanner compensating for a dark frame.
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