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- From: alan@lancaster.nsc.com (The Hepburn)
- Newsgroups: rec.photo
- Subject: photography in ice rinks
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.193617.25884@berlioz.nsc.com>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 19:36:17 GMT
- Sender: alan@lancaster (The Hepburn)
- Organization: National Semiconductor Corporation
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- I would like to take photos of my kids playing hockey but so far my
- results are less than perfect. Lighting conditions in most rinks are
- pretty poor; fluorescent tubes that may or may not be working, reflecting
- off the ice surface, and the walls. I'm interested in prints and have tried
- both Kodak and Fuji 400 film without a flash. The results are a greenish
- tint to the picture. Would a flash fix this? I've used a Canon T50
- (my wife's camera) that is auto everything and my Hassie 1000F which is
- auto nothing and have the same results with both. Should I be using a
- flash, higher speed film, or what?
-
- Thanks for any help.
-
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- Alan Hepburn "An ignorant person is one who doesn't know
- National Semiconductor what you have just found out."
- Santa Clara, Ca
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