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| Photographer |
Michael Goldfarb {K:629}
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| Project |
#37 Night Photography
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Camera Model |
vintage 1956 Minox IIIS subminiature
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| Categories |
Street
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Lens |
15mm f/3.5 Complan (fixed)
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| Uploaded |
9/17/2003 |
Film / Memory Type |
Kodak T-Max 100 or Agfapan APX 100
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ISO / Film Speed |
0 |
| Views |
439 |
Shutter |
1/5
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| Favorites |
0
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Aperture |
3.5 (aperture is fixed on the Mi |
| Critiques |
1 |
Rating |
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| About |
Scanned at 100dpi from a bordered 4 x 5 inch print with slight cropping, sharpening, and contrast adjustments, but no digital retouching. (Okay, you're not supposed to use old images for photo projects, but nobody had put up a night shot like this one yet!) It turns out that the Minox is a great camera for night photography: with no moving mirror, autodiaphragm, or big focal-plane shutter (to say nothing of autofocus servo motors) to produce vibration, you can brace yourself against something and easily shoot really slow exposures. In a situation like this, with isolated bright lights, you *can* shoot 100-speed film hand-held at night with good results... Taken a few years ago at the annual September Yorktown Grange Fair in Yorktown Heights, NY.
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