on 9/25/02 4:20 AM,  Bruce Dayton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> You know, there is yet another problem with this question.  There are
> characteristics of films that will make them the right or wrong choice
> for a given situation.  For example - Velvia works great when the
> lighting is flat or the scene needs some pumping up.  But it is a poor
> choice to do some portraits or wedding work.  Some films handle wide
> contrasts, some don't.  Some produce great skin tones, some don't.
> 

I shot my first roll of Velvia last weekend, of the new Botanical Centre in
Wolfville. I was amazed at how well they turned out! One of my interiors is
very green, but that might be due to the lighting source. Personally, I
think it looks kinda cool!

Margo

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