If you are going to use strobe, I suggest finding a pro shop
and renting a serious unit, something like a 4800ws pack
with 4 heads. You aim the heads so they overlap in the
center of the dome but the edges only are lit by one or two
heads. You should use a Polaroid to check and adjust the
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From: Patrick Genovese
Subject: Tricky shot - need advice
Hi,
I need advice on how to go about taking a rather tricky shot.
The subject is the inside of a church dome with an exquisite
pattern on the
inside.
Here are some problems/challenges that I face.
You Are going to use the Pentax 67 to do this, of course!
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Subject: Re: Tricky shot - need advice
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I'd put a Sto-Fen Omnibounce on the AF500FTZ and use a lens wide enough to
capture as much of the dome as you desire, i.e. if you need a fisheye, use
one. The Sto-Fen will give good coverage down to a 16mm wide angle. I'd
practice several shots (while the chandelier is there) and see what the
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