DougK
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OK, here's the situation. I was browsing around a local art gallery yesterday with some amazing glass pieces on display and I got permission from the gallery managers to come in and shoot a few photos for my personal use.
I'm not sure a rangefinder would be the best choice for this situation and I was thinking about going with either my TLR or an SLR and a tripod without a flash. The gallery is fairly dimly lit with dark battleship gray walls; the glass works are generally lit from below through diffused panels, above from spots, or a combination of both.
Which film would you recommend for this shooting situation? I would like to use color film so I can at least try to do justice to these works but I'm not sure if I should get tungsten-balanced film or go with regular film and try to color-correct later in Photoshop if it comes out off.
Thanks in advance!
I'm not sure a rangefinder would be the best choice for this situation and I was thinking about going with either my TLR or an SLR and a tripod without a flash. The gallery is fairly dimly lit with dark battleship gray walls; the glass works are generally lit from below through diffused panels, above from spots, or a combination of both.
Which film would you recommend for this shooting situation? I would like to use color film so I can at least try to do justice to these works but I'm not sure if I should get tungsten-balanced film or go with regular film and try to color-correct later in Photoshop if it comes out off.
Thanks in advance!