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Thomas J. Peterson
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This stunning picture of a fountain with the moon took nearly a year to capture on film. Once visualized, the process
of taking a picture of the moon and the fountain at the same time was easier said then done.
The moon moves at incredible speed across the sky which needs a fast shutter speed to prevent motion blur, but
the fountain needs a long shutter speed to register on the film which, also, causes the water to blur.
Any guesses on how this picture was taken on film? Email me if you think you have the answer.
Film: Provia 100F
Camera: Standard Pentax 6X7 Medium Format |
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" A Fountain of Moonlight "
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