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Old Sep-30-2012, 06:26 AM
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July 4, 1981 3:00 PM. Resting on top of my car. Kodachrome 64, 1/60, f4. Between myself, my son and his wife, 32 shots ... this was the only one that"caught it". Maybe it was the "Auto" reflex TC that helped. :-) Surely couldn't do it today at 77 years old. Heeeee
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Old Sep-30-2012, 07:10 AM
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Nice catch! I see this is your first post ......so welcome.

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Old Sep-30-2012, 07:21 AM
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Very cool shot. Was it taken with a Konica Autoreflex TC? I have fond memories of that camera--my first SLR. It was very capable for the compact size.
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Old Sep-30-2012, 08:48 AM
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Thanks Sam...obviously luck, but we enjoy looking at it.
Old Sep-30-2012, 08:54 AM
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Very cool shot. Was it taken with a Konica Autoreflex TC? I have fond memories of that camera--my first SLR. It was very capable for the compact size.
Yes, Barbara, I recently gave it to my niece, who is going to have it refurbed (poor ole' thing). She's excited about the prospects of using it. I was the one who encouraged her to get involved in the hobby and it turns out that she has a ton of natural talent. I'm happy that she emailed me the link to this forum.
Old Sep-30-2012, 09:37 AM
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Very sweet. My first slr was a Minolta XG. I loved doing lightening shots. You could open the shutter, with automatic exposure on, for up to 60 seconds, and when a lightening strike hit, it would close the shutter automatically, sensing the proper exposure. It was awesome for stuff like this. Lol, I burned thru rolls of 35 mm film doing this stuff.
Old Sep-30-2012, 11:19 AM
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Very sweet. My first slr was a Minolta XG. I loved doing lightening shots. You could open the shutter, with automatic exposure on, for up to 60 seconds, and when a lightening strike hit, it would close the shutter automatically, sensing the proper exposure. It was awesome for stuff like this. Lol, I burned thru rolls of 35 mm film doing this stuff.
Thanks...I had also done that, but this storm suddenly developed while we were driving around the countryside looking for good opportunities. A couple of years earlier, my son had prompted me to take up the hobby and when I got the idea to stop and try this he stayed in the car with his wife saying it would be like winning the Power Ball lottery. As I started shooting, he and his wife thought that they might miss something and jumped out to join the party. Having had so much experience, his eyes bugged out (as did all three of us, of course), when we set up the projector and this image popped up on the screen.

As for trashing slides, I soon developed the habit of going through mine and discarding "bad" ones after 2 looks and I NEVER had prrints made. Now, my niece has EVERY slide I ever took. I'll be 78 next month and they will be in good hands when I die. :-)
Old Sep-30-2012, 01:18 PM
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Welcome to Dgrin, imnezrider.

That's an awesome lightning shot. Any chance you could post it in a larger size?

My dad used to shoot lightning back in the day with film cameras. I'm still in awe of anybody who can do that and have it turn out so well. I've got his boxes of old slides too.

Looking forward to seeing more of you work.

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Old Sep-30-2012, 02:20 PM
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Welcome to Dgrin, imnezrider.

That's an awesome lightning shot. Any chance you could post it in a larger size?

My dad used to shoot lightning back in the day with film cameras. I'm still in awe of anybody who can do that and have it turn out so well. I've got his boxes of old slides too.

Looking forward to seeing more of you work.

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Sorry, I think not. I do have an 11" X 14" mounted, matted and framed, but my scanner width is only 8 3/4". Actually, I was lucky to have it enlarged this much from a 35mm slide and still have some good resolution and saturation. Wish I had a better answer for you. However, I did take a pic of it on my wall.
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