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by glamy on Wed May 17, 2006 4:43 pm
A mate of mine owns a restaurant and would like me to take a picture at night to reflect the atmosphere. Any tips regarding metering or filters (lights on the wall +candles)?
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Gerard
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by losfp on Wed May 17, 2006 4:48 pm
For a biggish room, I'd be inclined to go with a tripod shot, slow shutter speed. A flash wouldn't have a hope of lighting it all.
Maybe one of those wanky cross-highlight filters if you want that sort of look
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by wendellt on Wed May 17, 2006 4:52 pm
dont use flash
maintain the mood
if it's lit with irradecent lights dim them as much as you can then use a tripod and do a long exosure, try to maintain the mood
it helps if the restaurant has a lot of redish tones that wets people's appetite
if i were you i would even tweak the colour balance to get a more redish shot
also shoot the place at night
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by birddog114 on Wed May 17, 2006 4:53 pm
Glamy,
Come over and pick my 28/1.4 up, you can do the good job with it without flash.
Or I come with you and we will have a free meal + few bottles of Beaujolais?
Is that a French cuisine restaurant?
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by losfp on Wed May 17, 2006 5:00 pm
Oh, you will have to make sure that people stay as still as possible, otherwise they will go all blurry, esp if they are walking around.
But THAT might be a cool effect anyway
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by glamy on Wed May 17, 2006 5:09 pm
Thanks for the input,
I agree flash would be no good for a big room. I was thinking that maybe a graduated ND could balance out the lighting on the walls...
Come over and pick my 28/1.4 up, you can do the good job with it without flash. Or I come with you and we will have a free meal + few bottles of Beaujolais? Laughing Is that a French cuisine restaurant?
No Birddog this is an Italian restaurant. If that's OK I do not mind borrowing the 28 1/4 when I pick up my new toy . I'll bring you a bottle !
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by birddog114 on Wed May 17, 2006 5:11 pm
glamy wrote:Thanks for the input, I agree flash would be no good for a big room. I was thinking that maybe a graduated ND could balance out the lighting on the walls... Come over and pick my 28/1.4 up, you can do the good job with it without flash. Or I come with you and we will have a free meal + few bottles of Beaujolais? Laughing Is that a French cuisine restaurant?
No Birddog this is an Italian restaurant. If that's OK I do not mind borrowing the 28 1/4 when I pick up my new toy . I'll bring you a bottle ! Cheers, Gerard
Yes, more than welcome to confiscate my 28/1.4 for the job.
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by glamy on Wed May 17, 2006 5:12 pm
Oh, you will have to make sure that people stay as still as possible, otherwise they will go all blurry, esp if they are walking around.
But THAT might be a cool effect anyway Wink
Everybody gets free dessert to be in the picture and be still .
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by glamy on Wed May 17, 2006 5:16 pm
Thanks very much Birdddog, you really are one of a kind...
Cheers,
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by shutterbug on Thu May 18, 2006 3:04 pm
Use a tripod and NO FLASH. Get birddogs 28mm or something wider if you can.
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by phillipb on Thu May 18, 2006 3:46 pm
glamy wrote:I agree flash would be no good for a big room.
Not necessarily,
Put the camera on a tripod, set the lens to f32 shutter speed 20 sec, walk around with a flash in your hand and fire off left right and center and you'll get a well lit restaurant.
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by birddog114 on Thu May 18, 2006 4:08 pm
phillipb wrote:glamy wrote:I agree flash would be no good for a big room.
Not necessarily, Put the camera on a tripod, set the lens to f32 shutter speed 20 sec, walk around with a flash in your hand and fire off left right and center and you'll get a well lit restaurant.
Little bit fancy when you're doing this in the restaurant with fully occupied by guests.
And their guests might not coming back due to their worries of being taken photos during their meals.
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by shutterbug on Thu May 18, 2006 4:45 pm
hahahahaha, the guest might think it is a raid
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by phillipb on Thu May 18, 2006 4:49 pm
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