Hi Bob

The last photographs I did in the dark (of which one succeeded) I used your
everyday Kodak gold and it was 200 ASA.  I have heard the higher the speed
of the film, the better your chances of taking successful photo's.  (Any
suggestions are welcome).  

I am thinking of taking photo's of the moon (I purchased a 500 mm lens),
subjects in front of the moon with parts of the moon shining through (bare
tree branches, etc); moving vehicle lights; the stars when in the desert (we
are going to Namibia) with a very long exposure; full moon reflection on
water, etc.

I do have a tripod and shutter release cable.

Thanks a lot

Naomi


-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Poe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 2:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Evening / night photography


Hi,
What film are you using.
Regards,
Bob Poe

--- Naomi van der Lippe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Good morning, good evening, good day all PUGgers
> 
> I urgently need constructive and practical (what to
> do, when to do and how
> to do it) advice on evening / night time photography
> (in- and outdoors).  I
> only had one successful shot in the dark (and it
> literally was a shot in the
> dark, which was displayed on PUG some time back) and
> have never been able to
> recreate it.  I did not have a shutter release cable
> then but do now. My
> camera is an MZ50.  
> 
> Thanks a lot, in advance!
> 
> Naomi van der Lippe
> Randburg, South Africa
> 
>
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