No flash. Take a spotmeter reading of the street or a walker's neutral colored 
clothing and go about a half  stop under. If possible, you can spotmeter the 
torch flame and shoot about three stops under (placing it at zone 8).
Paul
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From: "Bob W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> So on a long summer's evening, when the torchlight procession is under
> way, and you're lucky enough this year to be outside the wicker man,
> what kind of exposure do you think is best to catch the firebrands
> against the evening sky, while still being able to make out details of
> the snaggle-toothed peasantry in the procession?
> 
> Or, more plainly put, what's best for photographing torchlit
> processions? Flash, or no flash? 
> 
> Bob
> 
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