On Tue, 21 Dec 1999 14:39:07 EST, Robinsnes@xxxxxxx wrote:
I would, if I
>were you, while using TTL, set my meter to overexpose by one stop. This will
>insure that you get good negatives with sufficient detail regardless of the
>reflectance values of the scenes you are shooting (and I'll bet they are a
>riot of various color temperatures). If you wish to retain some of the
>ambiance of the situation, try shooting at 1/15 sec with flash and you should
>get some interesting results.
That's good advice. I'll try that and see how the results turn out.
>You will not need a tripod if you are not too
>drunk or off balance.
I resemble that remark!
> The flash will anchor the image and the slow shutter
>speed with pick up the multiple light sources that your eye sees.
This is the sort of thing I'm looking forward to getting a better
feel for.
Thanks,
BBB
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