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Video or stills for Saturn V rocket launch?
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<blockquote data-quote="eurotrash" data-source="post: 194569" data-attributes="member: 9237"><p>Past the Engrish langrage formalities, anyone have advice on metering, etc? Should I just shoot a long exposure to catch the trail? </p><p></p><p>It's just one of those things where I'll be taking metro in (at least 45 mins) then walking 7 blocks to the site (another 20 mins) then waiting for an hour or so, then going back (another hour at least) and I basically just don't want to miss the shots. The rocket only appears for a few seconds so I want to go in there with a basic idea of wtf to do instead of winging it like I normally can. Sheesh, even worse than shooting a wedding!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eurotrash, post: 194569, member: 9237"] Past the Engrish langrage formalities, anyone have advice on metering, etc? Should I just shoot a long exposure to catch the trail? It's just one of those things where I'll be taking metro in (at least 45 mins) then walking 7 blocks to the site (another 20 mins) then waiting for an hour or so, then going back (another hour at least) and I basically just don't want to miss the shots. The rocket only appears for a few seconds so I want to go in there with a basic idea of wtf to do instead of winging it like I normally can. Sheesh, even worse than shooting a wedding! [/QUOTE]
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