Shel Belinkoff wrote: > Bracketing? What do you photograph that you've got time to bracket exposures? Are > you using one of those new cameras with automatic bracketing, that do it all for > you electronically? If so, what's changed when the camera brackets - aperture or > shutter speed? > > BTW, your "band camp" intro is really annoying after all this time ;-)) > > scb > > Kevin Waterson wrote: > > > I still go with that, sometimes 2 per roll if its a good day. > > For me, a roll of 36 is only 13 shots with bracketing. > > Of those, 1-2 is usually printable.
annsan replies to shel I bracket changing aperature 1 stop up one stop down - when shooting slide film on the road in a natural surrounding... or when I'm not sure what I want to concentrate on, and when the light meter I'm using seems to be disagreeing with my instinct... sometimes I bracket up and down more than that. Not with every thing I shoot of course. If something is really captivating I bracket and change filters, too - as quickly as I can, so I can decide what effect I like best in a leisurely fashion. Kevin , I'm guessing , is a nature photog :) annsan

