> > On Sep 21, 2004, at 8:20 PM, William Robb wrote: > > > If your shooting film, meter the forground and let the sky fall where > > it will. This will give you a fat and sassy negative that should > > print quite vibrantly. > > In my experience, if you do that you'll have a nicely exposed > foreground and a nearly white sky. Remember, he's going to be shooting > into the sun. > Paul >
I'm hoping for a nice red cloud reflection(the last 2 days the clouds have been on the horizon with a nice open sky over head.) and if the forground is a bit dark it should work out ok as i'm also trying for duck landings to. They seem to come in just after the sun sets,which is when i see the red clouds. Thanks for the tips everyone. Hopfully by this time tomorrow i'll have something to share. Dave

