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i am shooting a bride and groom tomorrow afternoon at 4pm cst. this will be outside and i will have my hexar af loaded with fuji nph 400 film. they want their photos taken in front of a water fountain. she will be wearing a off white dress, the same color of the veil. the groom will be in dark suit. she has a olive skin and he has a mulato skin color. I also have some neopan 1600 film to use. I wanted to shoot the NPH 400 at 320 to bring out some of his dark suit.
yes..i know my lens is limited on the hexar af, but they want full body shots and backgrounds like old vintage photographs. and i plan on using the hexar af flash unit.
My problem or question is this:
what speed setting, if possible with my hexar af, would stop the water and make it look like time stopped? I plan on using my bogen tripod. i just thought this would be a cool image for them.
i plan on doing a focus on her eyes and recomposing for the shot. would i need to over or underexpose with the neopan 1600 outside?
Thanks for all the help.
Panic Bill in Milwaukee
yes..i know my lens is limited on the hexar af, but they want full body shots and backgrounds like old vintage photographs. and i plan on using the hexar af flash unit.
My problem or question is this:
what speed setting, if possible with my hexar af, would stop the water and make it look like time stopped? I plan on using my bogen tripod. i just thought this would be a cool image for them.
i plan on doing a focus on her eyes and recomposing for the shot. would i need to over or underexpose with the neopan 1600 outside?
Thanks for all the help.
Panic Bill in Milwaukee
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