Sirius Glass
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matrix metering and done!
There is too much black background to do that. Hence the question.
matrix metering and done!
I would take an incidental meter reading and bracket my exposures at one stop increments and since it's negative film, that should produce at least a few usable negatives.
Can you chimp with a cell phone camera and check the exposure readings and extrapolate from that?
There is not much detail illuminated by the molten lava. It is mostly freshly cooled lava which is very black. The question is once metered with spot how much does the lens need to be opened to get the lava in the correct Zone.
This discussion motivated me to post my lava flow photos online. I was in Hawaii in July and took photos from the official viewing area (reached by bike ride). Though that was in the evening with Velvia 50 slide film and a tripod. The first photo was taken when it just became dark enough to clearly see the lava. At those light levels you will probably be OK on a boat with ISO 400 film. Having a lens with image stabilization will be an extra bonus.
The second photo is from the end of my shooting session when the brightness of the sky and the lava matched pretty well. That would be too dark for handheld shooting with a long lens.
For metering, I used the partial metering mode of my Canon EOS camera (that's a somewhat larger measuring area than spot metering tends to be). For the first photos, I measured the white smoke cloud and placed that at about +1. And then later when it was darker, I measured the lava glow and also placed it at about +1. My concern with slide film was not to blow out the sky. So I also measured that to figure out how much and what area of the sky was safe to include.
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https://m.dpreview.com/news/0338476846/shooting-kilauea-volcano-part-3-at-sea
Digital i know but you might still find it interesting
The Exposure Value is equal to one tenth the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow....
... I used one of each technology for my eclipse photos last August. ...
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