Cave Photography by author Peter Gedei from Slovenia.
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Online presentation based upon excerpts from the California Underground exhibition from the Oakland Museum of California.
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High-Performance Flashgun Slave Unit Last updated 13 August 2001 Page hits since 13 Jan 2001: 5864 Slave units sold by photographic retailers, and designs sometimes seen in the hobbyist electronics magazines, are generally poor in performance. They are not sensitive enough for caving use, and can be accidentally triggered by light from a caplamp beam. My award-winning flashgun slave unit ...
CAVES The world underground offered an infinite field of activity no less interesting than that of the top surface. We were going into it, to reveal the mysteries of its deepest, most secret, caverns. Felix Nadar, 1900, on his 1862 photography of the Paris catacombs From 'To Photograph Darkness', by Chris Howes I photograph caves so that the non cavers among you all can see their beauty. Cave ...
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Cave Photography Tips The Task Ahead Great Cave Pictures in Seconds Cave Pictures for Photo Nerds Caves are challenging photographic subjects. Fortunately, the payoff is big: cave pictures can be very dramatic and, using a few specialized techniques, allow the photographer a great deal of creativity. Whether you're a beginning or advanced photographer, a little preparation will allow you to ...
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Cave and mine photography g special feature working mines disused mines caves Only a very small number of images can be shown on this web site. There are many hundreds of photos available for a variety of sites. Check the catalogue to see if I have visited your site or contact me for details. ...
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Dave's Flashbulb Collection THIS PAGE IS (hopefully) ALWAYS As an outgrowth of the need to find flashbulbs to put in the flash holders for my display cameras, I began a collection of flashbulbs. I am also researching the history of flashbulbs. The flashbulb was invented in 1928, in Holland, by the Philips Glolamp Works. The first American made flashbulb appeared in 1930. It was about the size of ...
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