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Photographing Ruins<br />

My initial experience using a digital camera for longer interior exposures is good. Color balance holds well,<br />

better than film in many cases. Look for features such as the ability to set shutter speed and aperture<br />

manually. A histogram for checking your exposure in the camera is very handy, you can then decide if you<br />

need to re-shoot immediately, a huge digital advantage. Digital cameras can take the place <strong>of</strong> a Polaroid<br />

camera for doing test shots. Noise is an issue with long exposures on digital cameras, and this should be<br />

tested prior to critical use. Lower asa settings seem to help this.<br />

http://www.photo.net/architectural/ruins/ (11 <strong>of</strong> 19)7/3/2005 2:17:50 AM

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