wtburton
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Hi guys, I shoot film mainly but I will be doing a digital backup just in case too.
I plan on shooting harman phoenix and ektachrome 100 during the solar eclipse to capture a photo of an old building and the eclipse in the same photo. But I want to know, what exposure should I even use? this will be during totality, and I do not have a light meter. I will bracket extremely. I am thinking, maybe doing F3.5 at 1/30 as the baseline exposure, then one F3.5 1/15, then F8, 1/4, I am trying to expose for a building wall but also get the eclipse included.
I plan on shooting harman phoenix and ektachrome 100 during the solar eclipse to capture a photo of an old building and the eclipse in the same photo. But I want to know, what exposure should I even use? this will be during totality, and I do not have a light meter. I will bracket extremely. I am thinking, maybe doing F3.5 at 1/30 as the baseline exposure, then one F3.5 1/15, then F8, 1/4, I am trying to expose for a building wall but also get the eclipse included.