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> My Equipment is (don't laugh I am new): > My questions are: > I love taking lanscape pictures and I hope Stewart
> - Canon Rebel Ti with standard lense (28-90)
> - Sigma Lense (70-300 F4-5.6II with Marco Super)
> - Standard Tripod
> 1. For going to Bora Bora what type of lenses
> should I have to capture the beauty?
effectively, you can leave the tripod behind. Use an ISO 100 print film for
bright daylight shots and a faster ISO 200 through ISO 800 print film for
lower light shots (evening or flash). The faster films will allow better
handheld shots in dim lighting. Konica and Fuji are good film choices.
speed (see below). These will change based on the available light when you
actually take the picture, so we cannot possibly give you this info in
advance.
really great results. Search the internet for how to use this filter (see
below).
> to capture some sun falls and sun rises,
> not to mention some pictures of my
> beautiful Bride. (snip)
spread over several days, to carefully read the owner's manuals. Compare
what you read to the actual camera, practicing the settings and controls. If
you have time, take a roll of film of similar subjects (your bride, scenery,
and so on). Have this film processed at a one hour lab and see what the
results are. If you see problems, figure out what caused them and how to
prevent a repeat of that during your trip.