On Tuesday 07 January 2003 17:36, Kevin Waterson wrote:
> This one time, at band camp,
>
> Christian Skofteland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I love Velvia.  I love the color saturation and it's high-contrast.  The
> > biggest problem is that in high-contrast (bright mid-day sun) situations
> > it will underexpose and leave you with dull, flat photos.  For flower
> > shots with Velvia try to stick to overcast days which gives much softer
> > light.  Or on bright days use an umbrella diffuse the bright point-source
> > light of the sun. Also, early or late hours of the day play into Velvia's
> > strengths.
>
> Thanks for the tip.. I also am a fan of the color saturation, I will go
> out day and reshoot the flowers. I guess I could overexpose the shots a
> little if it is sunny. Perhaps 1 stop would do it.
>
>
> Kind regards
> Kevin

I still think you will be disappointed with the results.  Avoid bright 
mid-day sun with Velvia.  The bright saturated colors turn dull and flat.

Christian

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