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From: mikescarpi...@yahoo.com (Michael Scarpitti)
Newsgroups: alt.photography,rec.photo.help,rec.photo.technique,rec.photo.technique.people
Subject: Re: Gym help
Date: 22 Jan 2004 14:18:42 -0800
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"Mark Best" <starthin...@starthinker.com> wrote in message news:<400da2de@news.splitrock.net>...
> Can anyone give me advice on taking photographs in a gym without them coming
> out orange?  I have a Canon AE-1 Program and I'd like to use an 80-200 zoom.
> I've tried using 400 or 800 in program mode but the camera chooses
> super-slow shutter speeds which causes the action to be all blurry.  Trying
> to set shutter speed myself results in orange-tinted pictures.  I haven't
> tried my flash because it just doesn't seem enough for such a large space,
> not to mention I don't want to blind the atheletes, but should I try?  Any
> suggestions?  I'm using Kodak film, tried shutter speeds from 30 to 1000,
> and I've been letting the camera pick the f-stop.

Try black and white.

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