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03/22/2008 01:06:09 PM · #1 |
A building implosion, that is... |
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03/22/2008 01:07:04 PM · #2 |
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03/22/2008 01:10:07 PM · #3 |
I've never shot one but I would think you would want to shot a burst of shots at as high a speed as you can starting with shots before it blows up. Sounds like a fun shoot, make sure to post results. |
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03/22/2008 01:10:25 PM · #4 |
I thought they were blowing it at 7 am this morning?
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03/22/2008 01:12:31 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by Prof_Fate: I thought they were blowing it at 7 am this morning? |
Pushed back due to the the weather -- the dusting of snow we got overnight. Just as well; I wouldn't have made it at 7am... |
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03/22/2008 01:14:07 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by PapaBob: I've never shot one but I would think you would want to shot a burst of shots at as high a speed as you can starting with shots before it blows up. Sounds like a fun shoot, make sure to post results. |
Got to figure out in 45 minutes how to do that. Tripod or not? |
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03/22/2008 01:18:11 PM · #7 |
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03/22/2008 02:43:01 PM · #8 |
I would also get as high as possible. The dust cloud is quickly going to obscure the building if you are down at ground level. That's my guess at least. |
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03/22/2008 03:13:44 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by DrAchoo: I would also get as high as possible. The dust cloud is quickly going to obscure the building if you are down at ground level. That's my guess at least. |
I'm back! Up high, tripod, burst -- all good advice. The trip was mostly a success. Pictures shortly... |
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03/22/2008 05:46:31 PM · #10 |
Thanks for all the great advice! Here's how it turned out... |
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