tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16205187.post3274238305690965051..comments2023-03-09T06:11:32.392-03:00Comments on Images of Montevideo and Uruguay: Celeste madness, again.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16205187.post-48442485151795712302011-07-27T16:49:41.063-03:002011-07-27T16:49:41.063-03:00Thanks! Low light has its rewards, at least as a c...Thanks! Low light has its rewards, at least as a change of pace. <br /><br />As for equipment: Zorki-6 with Jupiter-12 lens, but any camera with full manual controls would have done the job. I have used quite basic digital P&S cameras for similar work, with good results, as well as an Oly XA. <br /><br />General technique: pre-focus to estimated distance, frame and shoot when the subject gets into the focus range. Bright lights in the frame are the main challenge, but you can also use car lights or street lamps to highlight your subjects.<br /><br />Film was Ilford Pan 400 at box speed, developed in ID-11 1:1. Should have pushed to 800 or more, these negatives were underexposed.<br /><br />Looking for sharpness in these situations would be crazy. I used a fixed exposure of 1/60 in f/2.8, max aperture for the lens.Julio Fhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16927595214961421525noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16205187.post-71042346905554881492011-07-26T23:55:27.570-03:002011-07-26T23:55:27.570-03:00That's some nice low light work. It's som...That's some nice low light work. It's something I've been thinking about getting back to. I'd be interested in some of the details on equipment and technique.Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00776670666673938282noreply@blogger.com