Hi all
Looking (again) for a bit of advice.
I'm planning to take some shots of my wife by candle light... the candles
will be in the picture and I want it to be "warm and moody" with a little
bit of background (but not much!) .
What would be the best approach to expose for this? Ideally I'd like all the
light to come from the candles but this might cause some unpleasant shadows.
I have a brolly that I can use with my T32 and also a flash meter so I can
provide some fill-in, but don't want this to kill the effect.
Also, as I said I want it to be warm, but with daylight film is it likely to
end up being too red?
In the event of them coming out any good I'd put them on the web for
comments, but I don't have a scanner.
Sam
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