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[photo-3d] re: Takashi Sekitani - Grand Canyon


  • From: "Steve A. Hughes" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [photo-3d] re: Takashi Sekitani - Grand Canyon
  • Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 16:55:15 -0500

From: "Steve A. Hughes" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi,

I enjoyed your photos of Sensouji on your web site. I tried to shoot there
about a year ago but the weather was bad and my results were poor.

The Grand Canyon has lots of good places to shoot. My problem, I've gone
there several times, is getting the exposure right. The far wall of the
canyon tends to be much brighter then the near objects and anything just
over the rim is much darker. I use a Sekonic Deluxe light meter of about the
same age as my Realist and shoot at least two shoots of everything using
compromise exposures. If I really want the picture, I shoot three. This has
worked pretty well.

Last trip I started shooting two shots, one properly exposed for the distant
view and one exposed for the near view, and combined them on the PC. This
worked pretty good tho it was a lot of work.

I down loaded your program and will be trying it soon.

Steve Hughes
steve@xxxxxxxxxxx


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