Chris,
besides shooting with flash indoors which gives you more or less daylight
colours,
think about the fact that indoors lighting is indeed different from daylight.
Available light shooting ( in my humble opinion ) should admit this fact and
deal
with the warmer colours as they are. To me this transports much more of the
atmosphere. The very extreme would be candlelight, it would make absolutely no
sense to filter away all the warm touch of this!
Just my two pfennigs
Rainer
Chris O'Neill schrieb:
>
> Interesting! Not sure what kinda lighting ('cept *bright*!) they use in
> concerts, but it's gotta be closer to daylight than regular incandescent
> lighting... right??? Anyway, I'll have to get some Supra 800 and try
> your suggestion. The idea of shooting at 3200 sounds *real* interesting!
>
> Thanks for the tips!
>
> Regards,
>
> Chris
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