Ok cool, thanks a bunch.  I knew there was something that I needed to know
for that, any hints on what kind of film you would use? I think I will buy
the kodak eg100 as somebody earlier told me it was well saturated but not
too slow. Although, that's not really a worry since it is so bright out.
Maybe I will use Velvia.  :o)
As for what is old to me...well, anything before I was born is "old". So I
guess I'll change my quote to something new. :o)
Rebekah
"The probability of someone watching you is proportional to the stupidity of
your action."

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Desjardins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: Ducks


> Actually, if R. is shooting white ducks in bright light there is a
> trick.  Are the ducks white?  If you meter mainly on the ducks the
> picture will be too dark.  Try to meter on green grass if possible or
> meter on the ducks and open it up a stop.  Or use a gray card.
> Otherwise, just be sure your Tv is high enough if the ducks are moving
> (especially the wings.)  Of course, if the ducks are the brown variety,
> metering should be easy.
>
>
> Steven Desjardins
> Department of Chemistry
> Washington and Lee University
> Lexington, VA 24450
> (540) 458-8873
> FAX: (540) 458-8878
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>
>

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