BardParker
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The candle light part of the service is very short- only about 2 minutes. In addition, the candles are lit by ushers on the end of a pew, then each person turns and lights the next person's candle, etc. So the light level is constantly changing throughout the hymn, and it is not until the last verse that everyone raises their candles that the light level is fairly steady. I didn't think this would be so challenging! I shot 2 frames on AEL mode and other 8 in manual at 1/2, 1/4, 1,8 1/15, and 1/30 sec on apertures of f/4 and f/5.6. I was able to sqeeze a small tripod in on the front row of the balcony. All in all, it was a fun exercise and I developed the film in tMax developer for 8:30 at 20dC/68dF following the massive development chart app recommendations. It looks like I got some sharp negs with good contrast when viewing through a 4x loupe. I ordered a V700 scanner from Adorama but it has not arrived yet, so I will scan the negs in a few days and get back to everyone. I guess I need to ask what scanning software and workflow is best as I'm new to scanning...
Thanks,
Kent
Thanks,
Kent