Getting a good composition was the major problem. Exposure might also
be a problem but if it is it's secondary.
Chuck Norcutt
On 7/30/2013 3:43 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> <http://www.panoramio.com/photo/65651137> I've tried to shoot it in
>> early evening with the lights on but never liked the results (just as I
>> don't like the image in the link). Maybe what I've been missing is a
>> severe crop such as yours to pick up the most interesting elements and
>> leave out the distractions.
>
> Photographing these things is actually pretty tough with digital. I
> think that Provia 100F is about the perfect film for this type of
> shot. The sky will saturate magenta/red, but the lights and bright
> reflections don't go into extreme blow-out mode and shift colors on
> you. About 1/2 hour after sunset, give or take 10 minutes is about the
> peak time.
>
> Long live Fujichrome.
>
>
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