Thanks Bill.Between your and Aarons replies
i think i understand now.
Huury up trees,grow.

Dave

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From: "Bill D. Casselberry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 05:54:10 -0800
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Subject: Re: (2): What are you planning on photographing this weekend?


�David wrote:
 
> Hi Bill.Thanks for the info.I have read the Kodak
> box wich suggests with my #25 red to shoot at ISO 50.
> If i set the speed at 50,the shutter at 125
> (as you suggest)and bracket around the f11 all should be fine.??

        Set the camera (forget which you use) to manual and just
        set the aperture/shutter speed yourself. f11@1/125th
        (or f16@1/60th, or f8@1/250th, etc) These take use of a 
        #25 red filter into account - so your main concern will
        be framing up images that will hopefully have strong
        IR reflectance and such. Bracketing in half-stops might
        give useful variation, but to be truthful - I rarely did
        this, as the film is rather spendy. 

        Make sure whoever develops it is aware of the need for
        complete darkness at all stages - NO Mini-Labs!!!!

> I fiqure trees will have enough leaves to try so IR at
> mid April in this area(found a spot with some willow trees,
> they should come out earlier than most others)

        Good Shooting! � � Have Fun!!


        Bill

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