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A few years back I had hopes of the seeing the Northern lights. I drove about 40 miles from home to get away from the city. After a couple hours of waiting in the cold I decided that the clouds and city lights were more interesting than the nonexistant Aurora Borealis. I used a Pentax 67 (medium format) with a 105 mm lens and Kodak color film.
Yes, I said film. For those who really need to know more details, I'm sorry to say that I just don't remember the
f-stop or time of exposure. A best guess is
f8 and 20 minutes. My good friend Norm Baker scanned the image and stripped the color.
1 comment:
Super Duper picture Dad. You always take great pictures!
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