why can't your client arrange with the church to have you in there on an "off time" when you can use a tripod?

Herb....
----- Original Message ----- From: "Markus Maurer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 11:26 AM
Subject: RE: How to photograph the Chagall windows?


Hi Shel
I have plenty of time and opportunities for this project.
I can first take some test shots and repeat them later if necessary.
At the convent of Fahr near where I live (a nice 30 minutes near the river
walk) is a little chapel with some painted windows where I can experiment a
bit before going at "the real thing" :-).
In the Fraumunster church I am more concerned about shooting without a
tripod (maybe monopod) on slow film, I have to see what exposure times I get
with ISO 100 film, I would of course like to use even slower film like ISO
25-50 if I still get that here in a specialized photo store.
My second problem is that I have to shoot from the floor (no other public
places there) upwards to the windows so a little distortion is to be
expected.

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