Reminder about the rule of thirds. Check.
Any tips for not looking like a total newb making photographs?
MolBasser

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Any tips for not looking like a total newb making photographs?
. I've done that quite a few times, and it can be disasterous if there's a big difference in the speed of the two filmsIf you take a second film with you or buy film there that isnt Tri-X, make sure you remember which film is in the camera. I've done that quite a few times, and it can be disasterous if there's a big difference in the speed of the two films
Presumably you've had your shots and got your malaria pills!
Take a yellow and orange filter.
Do they have a different sun than us? Holy smoke, all these years and I find out I live on a twin-star planet!!! Try to keep your gear to a minimum, and be able to react swiftly to any circumstance. A uv or skylight filter in place of lens cap is a good suggestion, take a couple of rolls of color 400 speed as well-I hear there are some things that only color will be able to exploit properly.Would a ND filter be of any use, or to the point, be worth hauling around? Just thinking of bright African sun and a 400 ISO film.
Vaughn
Would a ND filter be of any use, or to the point, be worth hauling around? Just thinking of bright African sun and a 400 ISO film.
Vaughn
That is why MF users who have multiple film backs put the film type in the film box reminder slot. Still mistakes can be made.
Steve

And remember if you are shooting with a range finder camera to take the lenses cap off before shooting the photograph. Most of us can figure that out when shooting slrs.
Take more film than you think you will need.
Steve
Yeah, Dave beat me to it. Take that Rule of Thirds and know when to just chuck it right out the window.
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