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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Markus Maurer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 23 October 2005 15:27
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: How to photograph the Chagall windows?
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> Hi Pentaxians
> A client asked me to photograph the windows of Marc Chagall in Zurich.
> Kurt Salzmann did it so well at 
> http://salzmaenner.steinernet.ch/chagall/,
> (I think he used Kodachrome 64 or a digital camera for it).
> He has some other extremely nice photos, have a look at "Foto 
> Projekte".
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> I would like to know how to get the best results.
> I think about using ISO 100 film on the Pentax SFX and a 
> monopod - I think tripods are not allowed -  and try to get 
> all of the window with a 35mm or 50mm lens to avoid distortions.
> If that's not possible,
> I could try with a 24mm or 28mm.
> How should the metering be done, only on the light parts 
> (with a tele) to get a slightly underexposure and bolder colors?
> Or just bracketing with automatic settings and +-1 ev?
> What about the sunlight shining trough the windows, would the 
> results be better when the sky is overcast?
> 
> thanks for and advice
> greetings
> Markus
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