captnemo
Aug-04-2009, 04:18 PM
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Here's one of my favourite pics from a recent trip to Grutas de Bustamante (formerly known as palmito) in Mexico. I was quite happy to get a shot that showed just some of the grand scale of this cave. The really interesting thing about this shot though is because of the equipment I was using- old M5 flash bulbs. These are used in cave photography because they provide a lot of light from a pretty small package. Since these are no longer manufactured we have to get them from whoever still has some in their garage/basement. This may contribute to part of this story- note the silhouette in the forground, bottom left- thats Bob who was kind enough to hold a flash gun for me. The shower of sparks in front of him is what happens when a bulb has gotten old and possibly had moisture damage- It Explodes! and quite loudly I should add. This happened twice on this trip and both times Bob was the unfortunate person holding the flashgun, luckily no one was hurt and we cleaned up all the pieces of broken bulb before we left.
Here's one of my favourite pics from a recent trip to Grutas de Bustamante (formerly known as palmito) in Mexico. I was quite happy to get a shot that showed just some of the grand scale of this cave. The really interesting thing about this shot though is because of the equipment I was using- old M5 flash bulbs. These are used in cave photography because they provide a lot of light from a pretty small package. Since these are no longer manufactured we have to get them from whoever still has some in their garage/basement. This may contribute to part of this story- note the silhouette in the forground, bottom left- thats Bob who was kind enough to hold a flash gun for me. The shower of sparks in front of him is what happens when a bulb has gotten old and possibly had moisture damage- It Explodes! and quite loudly I should add. This happened twice on this trip and both times Bob was the unfortunate person holding the flashgun, luckily no one was hurt and we cleaned up all the pieces of broken bulb before we left.