Hi Andrew:
Good Point!
I wasn't sure of which eye, would both add an extra half a stop?
Then there is also the possibility of wearing sunglasses while shooting too.
A new technical point- Oly has a special 'backless' speed setting setting
that you have to secretly release to get into - cleverly called "B" and
marked in secretive red it allows extra time to cut through the fog, just
one more tool in the arsenal of innovation.
Gord.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew McPhee" <macca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 3:53 AM
Subject: [OM] Re: Level photography ;-), was [photo] Fall Mist
> At 06:21 PM 21/11/2004 +1100, AndrewF wrote:
>
>><snip> Of course there is the need to adjust the position of the film
>>guide
>>pins (where did I leave the Dremel?) and even on the slow films I'm
>>getting a slight but unacceptable increase in the level of base fog.
>>Any suggestions?
>
>
> Try squinting while you do it. It cuts down the light by a couple of
> stops
> at least, probably enough to prevent the fog.
>
> Andrew McPhee
>
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