Hi all ,
During my last few months of service with HM Forces ,I managed to take this photograph , taken on Delta 400 Monochrome film sometimes I wished I had a Digital camera when I took the photo
Nice shot! What was your shutter speed? When Nikon first introduced their FM2 camera, they had an advertisement with the caption "Faster than a speeding bullet," and a photograph of a bullet stopped in flight by the camera's 1/4000 sec. top shutter speed. At the time, that was the fastest shutter speed available on a 35mm camera, and stopping a bullet was something that only high-speed flash had been able to do before.
LWW
Loc: Banana Republic of America
Outstanding shot.
Thanks for your service.
Why did you wish you had a digital camera? Your film camera you used did one hell of a job! Thanks for your service.
erbiv
Loc: Ellijay, GA ...retired from Anchorage, AK
Nice capture ...no need for a digital camera. This is an amazing shot.
As an old red leg (US slang for artillery), I would be interested if you could identify the weapon firing the projectile.
Great capture!
Tnx for sharing.
I was an Artillery Officer in the Marine Corps “back in the day”. Bet a lot has changed😊
Nice capture good timing on this image.
Looks like your shutter speed was just right.
Who needs digital with a shot like that! Brilliant.
Thank you for your service, great shot!
Niallmhor4942 wrote:
Hi all ,
During my last few months of service with HM Forces ,I managed to take this photograph , taken on Delta 400 Monochrome film sometimes I wished I had a Digital camera when I took the photo
You served your country...that's your biggest claim to fame.
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