Thanks, Ralf
I did show some of your photographs to a friend - now we wnat to go and
shoot night photograps too :-)
We aim to use 6x6 or 6x9 format.

50-100% for reciprocity failure is probably fine, but how do you manage to
dertermine such long exposures in the first place, please???? Do you have a
meter for this - or ist it all exprience?

Regards
Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk
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Jens Bladt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Did you really expose 15 minutes?

Sure. Mind you, 30 secs or a minute at f8 (my usual values with 35 mm or
6 x 6 cm) wouldn't sound extreme given the illumination (or rather the
lack of it) at this scene.

Now, these large formats with their long lenses require much smaller
apertures than, say, 35 mm to get the same DOF and in this special case
to achieve decent quality in the far corners of the negative which is
already pushing things a little at 6x17 and a 4x5 inch lens with an
image circle of some 220 mm.  So, stop down to f22, add a mere 50 to 100
percent for reciprocity failure and those 15 minutes are really at the
short end of things. If I were to repeat this shot, I'd rather do it
with 30 minutes.

All this is a new world to me as well. I'm just learning that even in
bright daylight I'm shooting at 1/15 sec, enough to cause motion blur
with things as slow as the coal barges on the river Meuse.

Ralf

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