Huss,
Someone gifted me a few rolls of Velvia 50 in 220.
The previous year I tried to B&W film for New York's Fashion Night Out, but I got skunked. The poor lighting combined with fast shooting gave me poor results with no keepers.
So armed with Velvia 50, a Pentax 67 with TTL prism, and a Vivitar 383, I had decided to try things differently.
My pals here on RFF in New York told me that Velvia 50 is the most unforgiving film that requires perfect exposure, and they recommended using Tri-X.
So all this trash talking goes on and on here at RFF in the NYC Meet-Up section.
So I'm on 5th Avenue, somewhat dressed up not looking like a surfer dude, when I see Nellie, the cute young barmaid from Puck Fair where we have our monthly Meet-Ups.
I didn't realize that she is also a model, and she is with five of her model friends. Then I think to myself, "Is this really happening, and is this my dream come true?"
So I blow a few rolls of Velvia.
When it was dark out the high guide number meant that basically like a stun gun I was blinding people on 5th Avenue near 57th Street with my flash.
When I got the slides back from Dugal, I found that the TTL with the AE Prism on the Pentax 67 worked flawlessly.
Of course I bought the slides to the very next NYC Meet-Up. I ended up giving my trophy slides to Nellie as a tip.
I say six models on Fifth Ave during an event is much prettier than slides on a table.
"I was just minding my own business," I say. LOL.
Cal