Monday, February 1, 2010

Trouble, Shooting, and Troubleshooting





First off, I finally got around to shooting a couple of shots on my Hasselblad with the new back, and the first time I cranked it I could tell that there was a very different feel. This, along with me finally realizing that every image was affected in the same location, is giving me some confidence in declaring the back is the issue. This is good! Also, because I always talk about how much better it is to shoot a full manual camera, to stop and think before pulling the trigger (or shutter). Well, here you can see my attempts at "slowing down". This final image is actually about 3 stacked images from what I can tell. The panoramic camera doesn't have a linked shutter cocking and film advancing system. And no fail-safes to prevent this. Hey, who knew me of all people needed to slow down?

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