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Re: Shooting advice


  • From: Jesse Goff <jesse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Shooting advice
  • Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 00:11:43 -0800

shoot in the fog or an overcast day and warm it.



>At 10:01 AM 11/10/1998 -0500, you wrote:
>>When shooting a 360 group shot outdoors what  time of the day would be a good
>>time to photograph?  I''ll be shooting exterior groups at a lumber mill and
>>have buildings and shadows to contend with.  If fortunate it might be an
>>overcast day if not I'll have some dark areas to contend with, about a 3 stop
>>difference between the shadow and sunlight area.  Camera being used is a 35mm
>>Roundshot.  My thinking is around noon with the sun directly overhead.  Any
>>suggestions?
>>
>>Thank you,
>>Don
>>
>Don,
>I don't know where you will be but the sun won't likely be overhead at noon
>or any other time in November
>If you could arrange the people less than 360 it would be a better picture
>but you could try having people facing, or at least turning their heads to
>the light no matter where in the circle they are standing.
>AZ
>Lookaround Cameras are more fun.
>
>New October Additions at:
>http://www.keva.com/lookaround
>http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Gallery/8874
>
>Also at Cafe Society Gallery:
>http://www.curdev.hull.ac.uk/root/cafe/cafegal.htm









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