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Came across this and thought it was cool.

A photo taken with a super long exposure - 6 months!!

http://basedigitalphotography.com/photo ... -exposure/


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very cool..surprised anything of substance remained after so long.


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wow~~~very nice.


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Jlax wrote:
very cool..surprised anything of substance remained after so long.


The film is not actually developed what you are seeing is sorta of like sun fading only it's actually in the film silver layer.


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so it's underexposed but it still looks good to me...


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piglet wrote:
so it's underexposed but it still looks good to me...


Underexposed?

Not underexposed, but also not developed.


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Metrix wrote:
Jlax wrote:
very cool..surprised anything of substance remained after so long.


The film is not actually developed what you are seeing is sorta of like sun fading only it's actually in the film silver layer.


And the sorta fading created the colour as well, I would be interested in reading a more detailed discription of this process.


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A good place to start http://www.flickr.com/groups/solargraphy/ I would like to install a 180 degree pano on a city roof top somewhere.


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and this photo was made from an empty drink can. Yikes. And we rush out to spend thousands on new camera bodies every other year!


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Cool! :shock:


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chopper wrote:
and this photo was made from an empty drink can. Yikes. And we rush out to spend thousands on new camera bodies every other year!


I can see photographers everywhere chasing recycling trucks after this.


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