Re: Photographing at the Auto Show

2004-11-27 Thread Jon Glass
On Nov 27, 2004, at 2:55 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote: I'm going to the auto show in San Francisco on Saturday. Thought I'd take my 18mm and 24mm, plus perhaps a 50mm for people shots. Anything else seems too long. Any thoughts on that? You might want something longer for detail shots. At least if

Photographing at the Auto Show

2004-11-26 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Posted this a couple of days ago, didn't see it or any responses, so trying again I'm going to the auto show in San Francisco on Saturday. Thought I'd take my 18mm and 24mm, plus perhaps a 50mm for people shots. Anything else seems too long. Any thoughts on that? Also, figuring on a 400

Re: Photographing at the Auto Show

2004-11-26 Thread Steve Larson
Hi Shel, I would bring a 35mm too, and for film I'd choose Fuji 400 NPH. Steve Larson Redondo Beach, California - Original Message - From: Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 5:55 PM Subject: Photographing at the Auto Show Posted

Re: Photographing at the Auto Show

2004-11-26 Thread Paul Stenquist
I would take a roll of Superia 800, just in case the lighting is too dim for 400. But I'd also have a roll of Portra 400VC on hand to use if the lights are better. I'm not sure what the color temp will be. The lights are probably halogen so you might be okay with daylight film. Generally, I've

Photographing at the Auto Show

2004-11-24 Thread Shel Belinkoff
I'm going to the auto show in San Francisco on Saturday. Thought I'd take my 18mm and 24mm, plus perhaps a 50mm for people shots. Anything else seems too long. Any thoughts on that? Also, figuring on a 400 speed film, one of the Fujis maybe? Any color film suggestions? Shel

Re: Photographing at the Auto Show

2004-11-24 Thread Mat Maessen
Kodak Portra 400VC is rapidly becoming my favorite 400-speed color film for shooting like this. Most of the consumer-grade 400 speed color film I've tried has had too much contrast for my taste. If you're shooting w/o flash, you'll have some color correction issues to deal with, so be aware of