You're absolutely right Bob,
in the end, I opted for a transparency film I was familiar with, but
will not name for fear of starting another thread about exposure!
Regards,
Steve
>
>
>Stephen Worner wrote:
>
>> It's all up to me - they're actually removing the aircraft from the
pole
>> using a crane.
>>
>> Following everybody's advice, I think I'll load up with Velvia
(despite
>> the can of worms I've opened!) and get some shots with the meter set
to
>> 25, 32, 40, 50, 64 and 100... and bracket three stops each side at
each
>> setting just to sure!
>>
>> Thanks all,
>>
>> Steve
>>
>
>I have posed this question to others for other "once in a lifetime
>experiences".....
>
>If you are going to be able to photograph this only once, do you feel
that
>this is the time to experiment with film?
>
>Bob
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