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

