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Re: FS Wratten #87 (IR) & #25 (red) Gelatin Filters
- From: "Joseph O'Neil" <joneil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: FS Wratten #87 (IR) & #25 (red) Gelatin Filters
- Date: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 08:03:47
At 19:53 15/01/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Just curious to know if anyone has any advice for overcast rainy
>conditions.Ive got the hunger to shoot but the weather that seems very
>infrared unfriendly.
>-GREG
Hi Greg;
Yes - go for LONG exposures! last year I shot some Konica
with a deep red filter on a totally overcast day, late in the afternoon,
on a sumemr day. I bracketed like hack,a nd the only negatives
that came out useable where the 5 minute exposures. Mind you,
I had the lens stopped right down to about 2 stops above the
minimum, but still, it was a long shoot.
joe
http://www.multiboard.com/~joneil
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