On Mar 18, 2006, at 8:15 PM, Mike wrote:
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> Congratulations Rob. Excellent photos too. Are they just available
> light? Or did you add flash?
Thank you! I used one 750W halogen photo flood--TotaLight--reflecting
off the ceiling out of the picture to up the ambient light level a
bit, and reduce the contrast between inside and outside. For some of
the shots I tried using a blue gel in the bracket that comes with the
TotaLight to match the halogen color temp to the daylight. When the
outside light got low enough I took the gel off, figuring the main
source by then (later in the day) was the interior incandescent
lighting. I took about five rolls in about as many hours--only had
that one day before they moved in to shoot, and wanted to get record
shots of every room--so I didn't keep as close track of exposure,
lenses, filters as I should have. Oh--and I shot about 40 images with
my N*kon 995 as well. Generally though it was either 35 shift or 18mm/
f3.5 on the OM-4ti on auto, bracketing full stops, Fuji Pro 160S,
rated at 125. What you're looking at here: <http://
harrisonarchitects.com/HardingWeb/index.htm> is a sampling of the
shots of all the rooms, from the scanned at development scans from
Ivey Seright, downsampled by iView Media Pro. I've done a couple
scans of the images with my Epson 3200 and SilverFast, and been
happier with the color accuracy. Just haven't had time to go through
them all...
-Rob in Seattle
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