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>And, since I've been doing some interesting work in twilight...what's >the best twilight film? I'm talking about those 20-30 minutes around >actual sunset, when it's light enough to make images but dark enough >for people to have lights on in cars, buildings, advertising signs, >etc. > >I have my own bag of tricks for this kind of light, but am curious >what E-6 films are preferred here... > >David R. Busse >Diamond Bar, Calif. Sensia II is the film of choice at this end. Last Monday night, I photographed Conrail's new SD70MACs shortly after 9:00 p.m using Fuji's latest Sensia product. The ambient light images were quite acceptable. Besides a tripod, I used an old Minolta SRT101 with a Rokkor 50mm (f1.4) lens, with a setting of f8 at 2 seconds. In truth, these were just a few "practice" shots while preparing to do some flash bulb photography later that evening. This was my first attempt at night-time photography, and I have lots to learn. Fortunately, I bracketed my exposures and came away with a couple of keepers. R. Craig Rutherford R. Craig Rutherford "Don't shoot til you see the whites of their number boards!"- R. Craig Rutherford http://www.ole.net/~rcraig - ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ-> SPORRS: 'Serious Photographers Of Railroad Related Subjects' -> Web Site: http://www.anet-stl.com/acphotog/sporrs/ -> Message © 1998 SPORRS® - All Rights Reserved ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ
