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05-APR-2005 Jim Thode

5th - Four Seconds? by Jim Thode

The shutter was open for four seconds but there was light there for only a tiny fraction of that time.


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Guest 26-May-2008 23:49
I remember this great one from 2005 and I still love it!!
Debbi
Canon DSLR Challenge24-May-2008 06:25
Jim, this is excellent and your method of timing was very clever. I love the limited colours in this image, as well as the 'impact'. Julie
Jim Thode23-May-2008 05:49
Thanks Mikey. I used a micro switch that was actuated by the hammer handle (out of the frame)to fire the flash. The hammer was on a hinge so it was easy to precisely time the flash. Here is another where the hammers only was about 1/16" into the bulb. http://www.pbase.com/image/41711186 Jim
Canon DSLR Challenge22-May-2008 19:02
Very cool shot, Jim. My question is not what was the four seconds for, but how did you time the strobe with the hammer striking the bulb? Nicely done. Cheers, -mikey