So I read about Portra 800 and adjusting exposure for reciprocity failure etc....attached is a photograph of St Michael's Cave in Gibraltar which will appear in one of our postage stamps.
I did some spot metre readings and ambient metre and deduced an exposure of 4 seconds would be good. So I set my 50mm Distagon f2.8 on bulb setting and I think it was f11 and counted out 4 seconds in my head and took the shot on my Hasselblad 2000FCM.
Sure, the lighting is as it was.....so bravo Kodak Portra 800.....I have always rated Portra at EI 800 with great results and use it for ALL my professional work no matter what it is...from portraits to daytime shots to things like this
I did some spot metre readings and ambient metre and deduced an exposure of 4 seconds would be good. So I set my 50mm Distagon f2.8 on bulb setting and I think it was f11 and counted out 4 seconds in my head and took the shot on my Hasselblad 2000FCM.
Sure, the lighting is as it was.....so bravo Kodak Portra 800.....I have always rated Portra at EI 800 with great results and use it for ALL my professional work no matter what it is...from portraits to daytime shots to things like this
