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08-AUG-2005

Allen and Thurber Dragoon 08_08_05.jpg

This handgun is a 36 cal. Allen & Thurber Dragoon manufactured in Grafton, Mass in the 1830's. The letters and paperwork are from the War of the Rebellion/Northern Aggression. The table is an old family piece and was made before the Revolutionary War.

I used a couple of old oil lamps to light the picture and added just enough fill flash to get the exposure to 30 seconds. I really kind of hated adding the flash.

Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
30s f/8.0 at 38.0mm iso400 with Flash hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time08-Aug-2005 22:01:07
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 20D
Flash UsedYes
Focal Length38 mm
Exposure Time30.00 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias0.33
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Jon Foster 10-Aug-2005 04:52
How did the fill flash work? To get the exposure down to 30 seconds? I don't understand. Sorry!
Rene Hales09-Aug-2005 17:58
Nice lighting and still life.--Rene
Guest 09-Aug-2005 13:44
Just what I was thinking Ken, lovely copperplate script that adds immensely to the timeless quality of this image, along with the patination of the table.
Guest 09-Aug-2005 12:37
I like the lighting effect that you created. It would be neat to see with the "Painting with light" technique. As always, nice work Bill!!
Kenneth Zimmerman09-Aug-2005 12:03
People really took pride in their penmanship in those days, not like the chicken scratch we use today.

Well done.
Chris Brooker09-Aug-2005 10:48
A first class image. You have captured a lovely antique glow.
Larry Ahern09-Aug-2005 09:01
Wonderful shot.
Jim McKinlock09-Aug-2005 05:14
Hey Bill, I really like this shot. I'm not a gun person, but I appreciate history, and the letter's really add alot to this shot. My mom has a big stack of document's like this and I just love going thru them and reading them. Regards Jim
Robin Reid09-Aug-2005 05:06
Terrific sense of history and age. Well done.
Dale Unruh09-Aug-2005 04:51
Great shot....nice pistol!! Got a Schofield 44-40, and a Uberti Yellowboy 44-40 rifle myself...What is that beast??