Home Page
Home Page Profiles Subscribe Join Our Membership or Edit your data! Lighthouse Calendar Online Store Lighthouse Digest Online Lighthouse Forums Lighthouse Explorer Database Visit Us in Wells Maine!
Free Catalog Get a Free Copy of Lighthouse Digest!

  
Help?

FAQ's  E-News

Review Your Cart

Double Exposure

12/09/03 12:01 PM


Search!

Advertising
Support Our Advertisers

Harbour Lights

Winter Escape

The Keeper’s Son

Burnt Light DVD

Cedar Lighthouses

New at the Depot

Home
Free Catalog
Subscriptions
Contributors
Lighthouse Database
Doomsday List
Links
Archives
How to Advertise

Harbour Lights
Jewelry
Books
Furnishings
Videos
Prints
Lefton
Clothing
Puzzles/Games
More
full list...

1-800-758-1444

Home>Digest>Archives>10/03

Double Exposure

   


You can see an enlarged version of this picture by clicking here.
>> Click to enlarge << 68Kb
Photo by: William Lewis

Although this photograph of the full moon at Michigan’s Old Presque Isle Lighthouse was taken this past July 12th, it could be considered a great Halloween picture.

Actually the photo is the result of a double exposure, something the 25-year-old Minolta XD-11 camera of William Lewis of Presque Isle. Michigan, allowed him to do on purpose.

The first exposure was of the lighthouse scene using a zoom lens at about 85mm. The sun had already set and the moon was rising. It would have been faintly visible through the clouds in the scene, if it hadn’t been hidden behind the roof of the bell support next to the tower.

He second exposure was taken a couple of hours later after switching to his 1,000,mm Celestron lens, when the moon was higher in a then clear, darkened sky. It was also taken from a different location where William had a clear view of nothing but moon and sky. If he hadn’t used a big lens, the moon would have appeared smaller than a dime in a 4x6 photo.

Film selection, camera settings, etc. are important, so William hasn’t given away all his secrets. The only think lacking ion the photo is the ghost, but in July, it might have been too early in the year for him to make an appearance.

This story appeared in the October 2003 edition of Lighthouse Digest Magazine. For subscription information about the print edition, click here.

All contents copyright © 1995 - 2003 by Lighthouse Digest®, Inc. No story, photograph, or any other item on this website may be reprinted or reproduced without the express permission of Lighthouse Digest. For contact information, click here.

Keepers Picks

Build your own lighthouse watch!

Lighthouses of Maine - A Journey Through Time Lighthouses of Maine - A Journey Through Time

Lenox Crystal Lighthouse Glasses Lenox Crystal Lighthouse Glasses

Beacons In The Night Nesting Dolls Beacons In The Night Nesting Dolls

Contact Us  About Us  Returns Policies  Email Policy  Privacy  Press  Copyright   FAQ's Awards

We support the efforts of The American Lighthouse Foundation. You can too!