Hi Kevin,
What film were you using? Since body builders on exhibition grease their
bodies to highlight their features, flash photography will enhance the
reflections. Try using a low contrast film such as Kodak or Fuji "wedding"
emulsions.
Bob
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From: "Kevin Waterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 9:26 PM
Subject: filter suggestions
> I wish to be able to eliminate some hot spots with some
> subjects under lights. I doubt I will totally get rid of
> the hot spots but I would like to get it down to a minimum.
> I have put an example at
> http://www.oceania.net/kevin/bb.php
> to see what I mean. This is taken with a MZ-30 with a 200mm.
>
> The hot spots on the leading edges, eg. calves, cheekbone,
> hip and elbow are most detracting. Please excuse the
> quality of the scan, it was scanned on a cheapy flat bed and
> not from a neg.
>
> Kind regards
> Kevin
>
> Kevin Waterson
> Byron Bay
> Australia
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