> Harry Baughman wrote:
> >
> > your indoor shots were probably
> > shot on out door film .that would
> > account for the orange or reddish
> > look. i am not sure about the out door
> > stuff being blue unless they were
> > shot on in door film.
>
> A bluish cast might be the result of shooting in the shade.
> The use of a proper filter could correct this.
>
> --
> Shel Belinkoff
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes, shooting in the shade outdoors can sure do that.
Considering the stuff I normally shoot, I usually have a strobe
attached to take care of shooting in the shade where the only
light is the cool blue sky, but not everyone shoots outdoor
portraits and wedding type stuff. I always, at least, carry a
strobe in my kit no matter where I go.  However, you won't see
me pulling up to a grand view of a tremendous canyon in my
Chrysler and using a yellow P&S with flash to capture the vista
like the lady in the TV commercial.  There are limits to fill
flash, after all. ;-)

Len
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