Night Watch by WayneL67
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Description
I wrote a good description, only to have it wiped out when the form reset because I failed to answer one question. Programmers - gotta love 'em.
Comments (2)
Cimaira
LOL, yes, I've had that happen to me more than once. That's why I just copy my description before I preview or upload, that way if I have to redo, at least I dont have to redo that part :) Great looking image, I love the perspective. Welcome to the gallery
WayneL67
Okay, I’ve had a bit of time to recover from my trauma (my therapist would have helped me but he had an inexplicable laughing fit and couldn’t stay on the phone). Mostly what I wrote (at 4am, no less – so you probably didn’t miss much) was technical. Having experience with film photography in low light, it feels like I have flouted an inviolable law by blatantly setting the render camera to f45. In film I work mostly with TMX100, and I know that an exposure of several hours would be required to compensate for failure of reciprocity in this situation – I doubt that a cat, or at least one of my cats, would sit still that long. It was an artistic choice, but my experience in the other medium nags me over it (I tried talking with my therapist about how much this is troubling me, but he has been having a lot of those inexplicable laughing fits lately). (Thanks for the advice, Cimaira. I wrote this in a word-processer and used spell-check, since my spellig izint grate.)