Haydnseek2
Yale at Night
Hey, all because I like to use my century-old cameras doesn't mean that I can't enjoy using the phone sometimes too, right?
The workflow of those old cameras, at night, is pretty much:
>Load film properly
>Tape up light leaks in camera
>Find a good spot for a picture
>Measure light to determine exposure settings
>Measure light with a different device to confirm
>At nighttime, factor in the reciprocity
>Set camera to "B" (bulb) setting
>Secure the camera to keep it steady
>Carefully monitor exposure time elapsed
>Repeat as needed!
Whereas, the phone is:
>Look
>Shoot
>Repeat as needed!
Yale at Night
Hey, all because I like to use my century-old cameras doesn't mean that I can't enjoy using the phone sometimes too, right?
The workflow of those old cameras, at night, is pretty much:
>Load film properly
>Tape up light leaks in camera
>Find a good spot for a picture
>Measure light to determine exposure settings
>Measure light with a different device to confirm
>At nighttime, factor in the reciprocity
>Set camera to "B" (bulb) setting
>Secure the camera to keep it steady
>Carefully monitor exposure time elapsed
>Repeat as needed!
Whereas, the phone is:
>Look
>Shoot
>Repeat as needed!