I may go ahead and shoot B&W.  I'm more interested in the people than
the cars.  However, I'll probably shoot a roll or so of color just to
see how it reacts under the lights.  I just can't imagine using a
flassssh.  Heck, I don't even know how to work one.

I liked your earlier idea about using a fluorescent filter, and if I can
find one, I'll try it, too.

William Robb wrote:
 annoying for the type of photography that I do.
> 
> Simple solution (I don't know why peolple try to complicate
> things with flash anyway), shoot Fuji Superia 800, over expose
> by a stop, or more if possible, and let the colour fall here it
> will. If you are shooting under green lights, and your pictures
> are a bit green, so it goes. It beats the hell out of normal
> coloured subjects in front of a green background.
> Here. look at this. I admit to underexposing by at least a stop,
> but the picture gets the point across:
> http://www.accesscomm.ca/users/wrobb/Rollei_Attacks.jpg
> This was shot on some old Fuji 1600 film and is obviously under
> exposed by a stop or more.
> Better still, shoot it on black and white. This is where you do
> your best work.

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