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The others pictures of "Iridium Flashes: don't do the same!" |
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Too late! |
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HEre is the result when we start the exposure seeing an Iridium Flash. I explain. For this Iridium 25 Flash, I have waited to see the satellite before to start the exposure. The sky being quite bright (it was 23:49:15), I feared to overexpose the film. It didn't, but I launched the pose when I saw the satellite... and it was too late, I missed the starting of the flash.
A few minutes later for Iridium 45, I learned my lesson and it was good.
Specialists would recognize the tree stars of the pelvis of the Leo (on the left of the flash) and a part of its mane (on the lower right). |
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Zuiko 55 mm 1:4.0 lens |
Exposure & film |
1 min on Superia 200 |
Date & place |
July 7, 2003, Quimper |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany
Brittany by night in panorama!
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