DF
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B&W photos on overcast days may have even lighting, but are flat and lifeless - but I'm thinking if they were color, there'd be just enough to put some life in them.
I'll be pointing at thick green growth and bark from forest floors mostly while leaving the sky portion out. Other scenes might be flower and garden beds.
Any recommendations at settings if one is using Kodak consumer 200, or maybe Ektar? I never use meters. Any good Fuji Color films?
Also, I want to use a Polarizer to eliminate glare to get the 'true' colors.
I'll be pointing at thick green growth and bark from forest floors mostly while leaving the sky portion out. Other scenes might be flower and garden beds.
Any recommendations at settings if one is using Kodak consumer 200, or maybe Ektar? I never use meters. Any good Fuji Color films?
Also, I want to use a Polarizer to eliminate glare to get the 'true' colors.