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Subject: RE: [OM] Question on night shooting
From: "Windrim, Brian" <brian@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 14:37:43 -0000
Cc: "'jhs8956@xxxxxxxxxxx'" <jhs8956@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi John,

you wrote:

>> I am planning on doing some night shooting soon.
>> I wonder if anyone out there with night photography
>> experience [color, in fairly well lit town] can suggest
>> what film [slide and or print] to use. What works best
>> for you?

If you are using a tripod then there is little reason not to
use a slow film to maximise quality, unless you are intentionally
after a grainy look.

There is quite a good book on night and available-light photography
by Ian Frost (I think). In it he makes this same point and mentions
that he uses Velvia for almost all his night shooting.

I also used Velvia for some night (tripod) pictures in Venice last
year and I was very pleased with the results. I just used the OM4 on
auto and the exposures turned out well without any bracketing, though
I may just have been lucky.

IMHO reciprocity failure is just something to be aware of, not to fear.
Small colour shifts are less significant in night shooting as the colours
are "unnatural" to start with.

Best of luck,

Brian

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