Here are a couple of portraits shot with 2 150-watt garden floodlights (to
camera left), 1 500-watt halogen worklight (to camera right, in white sweater
picture only), and a 100-watt garden spotlight with a tinfoil snoot used as a
hairlight, shot on Costco 200-speed Kirkland Signature film (Agfa HDC with a
different label).  The model cost more than the lights.

It's hard to tell, but the white sweater shot is unfiltered, while the dark
top shot was taken with an 80A filter on the lens, a Sigma 70-200 2.8 mounted
on an MZ-5n.  Manfrotto 190 tripod, exposure probably in the 1/4-1/15 range
(wish I'd had the MZ-S so I'd know for sure).  Since my monitor's not
calibrated, often the inkjet print is quite different from the original print.
One more thing to learn.

They're at www.nrg666.com/pat

Pat White
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