I am back. And it is good to be back. I didn't realize how much i was
missing till I got home tonight and saw all 327 messages and smiled and said
yeehaa. Okay so i grew up in a cave? I was so glad to see how much the
group had grown since Aug. I hope everyone else rang in the new year in an
exciting way. I was in a jeep in a ditch. To much snow here in St. Louis.
Which brings me to my question. I want to take pictures of trains. Mostly
Union Pacific which are basically a golden/yellow, with red words and gray
roofs. The place I want to go take pictures has at least 8 inches of snow
on the ground, possibly more because of drifts. will my pz-1p have a chance
at getting the exposure on this? What would i meter in this situation? i
don't have a gray card. I have a spot meter i could take with me, but I
don't know how to use it. It has no instruction manual. It is a sekonic
digilite f model l-328. I was also wondering if i would be better off using
my medium format camera in this area.
I guess what I want to know is, Do i stand a chance if i just go out there
and play? or will I be wasting my time and money?
som ( i guess being laid off does make you think a little before you snap)
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