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Absorbing Radiation (Self Portrait)
Image Title:  Absorbing Radiation (Self Portrait)
 
 By: Jim Goldstein  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Jim Goldstein {K:21230}
Project #9 Pictures of Our Members Camera Model Canon EOS A2E
Categories People
Film Format
Portfolio Nocturnal
Lens 16-35mm
Uploaded 2/10/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji Provia 100F
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 245 Shutter NA
Favorites Aperture NA
Critiques 6 Rating
5.40
/ 5 Ratings
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About Took this around 2am on Monday morning. In front of me (behind the camera) was the San Francisco Bay and city skyline. If this image were to continue to the right you'd see a very close shot of the Golden Gate bridge. But... those photos will have to wait another day. This was a fun shot to take except staying still in the cold was a challenge.
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:179654} 2/11/2004
nice effect of "polar tour"... and nice idea of selfportrait..
roby


Mathew Kurian   {K:240} 2/11/2004
Judging by the trail of the stars, you probably had to sit still for a long time. Really appreciate your interest and passion for photography.....I mean I haven't seen 2.00 a.m in ages let alone be up and about toting a camera :-) regards Mathew.


Harry Eggens   {K:14804} 2/11/2004
Great idea Jim and so very well excecuted. Nice to meet you this way. Excellent exposure and beautiful movement in the stars due to long exposure time. How long did you have to sit still for this shot Jim....Best regards Harry


Enjoy    {K:16125} 2/11/2004
Hi Jim, GREAT shot I really like...I too am from the Bay Area but am in Idaho now..=( Thank you for the comment on my sons xray... it was a shot at our chiropractors. He is working on my son and the shunt is a zipper. I miss the bay area beaches and GREEN so take lots of pictures send me some sand and beach smells. I will pop back to see your work again. Thanks nice bio


Taras R. Hnatyshyn   {K:3794} 2/11/2004
Jim,

An idea would be to flash a strobe at the foreground subject during the exposure and then getting out of the frame. Then you don't have to sit motionless for the whole exposure.

It looks like Gemini with Saturn in the star trails.

Taras


Lori Stitt   {K:74437} 2/15/2004
What a great idea! I like this...
Lori :)


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