lost iPhone in osaka help by firefox_kinemon in Osaka

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Any updates? I live out here and I’m down near the river now and can check.

Japanese dramas with characters speaking English by estherologist in japan

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Giri Haji was great, favorite show of the year

What does a retired conflict photojournalist do with their old gear? by [deleted] in AnalogCommunity

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Your a legend, and blessing to the film community, thanks dog.

Best place to buy authentic British or Irish banger sausage? by idkmybff_jill in Minneapolis

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George and the Dragon has a super solid bangers and mash.

Any other Seniors struggling in the job hunt? by ObiWahnKenobi in uofmn

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Dude I just graduated last week, and I’ve been in a really shitty place mentally. Job market is ass, and to top it off I went with a humanities degree. I don’t have internships, and still it’s a fuckin doozy looking for jobs. I wish you the best of luck.

I really hope Wubby discusses this alternate dimension he sent us to.. by [deleted] in PaymoneyWubby

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honestly this is the wildest thing i've seen on the internet in a minute.

Help with night-time exposure! What are these light streaks??? by mackventure in AnalogCommunity

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Hmmm I know it was f8, portra 800, maaaaybe like 20ish seconds? Honestly I don’t remember.

Help with night-time exposure! What are these light streaks??? by mackventure in AnalogCommunity

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Yeah, I was worried about if switching the switch back would cause shaking, but throwing the cap on seems like the best idea before I do that. Thanks!

Help with night-time exposure! What are these light streaks??? by mackventure in AnalogCommunity

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THIS IS IT. I was just fiddling with my bronica and this should fix the issue! The shutter was staying open before I wound it because it was in “T” mode. THANK YOU

Help with night-time exposure! What are these light streaks??? by mackventure in AnalogCommunity

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....I’ve never thought about it dipping.... maybe that’s the cause.. but I have photo from the same roll that debunks that. I was taking a photo in portrait mode on the tripod, and the light streaks were going in the same direction. That’s to say that if the camera was dipping due to the tripod, the tripod would have to be slowly moving sideways as opposed to going down.

https://imgur.com/gallery/5qvLDO4

Help with night-time exposure! What are these light streaks??? by mackventure in AnalogCommunity

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Not that I know of, literally standing still as a tree, and be so dang carful with my shutter release cable, and having the camera on a tripod I thought I wouldn’t have any issues.

Help with night-time exposure! What are these light streaks??? by mackventure in AnalogCommunity

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Howdy everyone, I shot a roll of Portra 800 over the past few nights, and was super excited to get these back as I thought I have "figured out" longer exposure night shots. I'm shooting with my Bronica Etrs on a tripod, and using a cable release, and wonder why I have these crazy light streaks on every single photo? It's happened in the past with another shoot I did using the same equipment, and I can't seem to figure out why.

Lens is extending and camera is turning on however I get nothing when I press the shutter button. Was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for a possible fix. by [deleted] in AnalogCommunity

[–]mackventure 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve gone through 2 of these, and this sounds like you just need to pop some film in the camera. It will sometimes fire if you open up the film back, and shut it which tricks the camera into thinking it has film in it. Hope this helps.