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    Lighting a school assembly in a darkened hall. Help!

    A fast lens will help, a 50mm 1.4 or 1.8 II. If you can get hold of an L series tele (maybe 2.8) that will help get a bit more light into the shot.
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    Abandoned Sites in the Northwest

    You dont need to ask anyone anything, just hang out and read the forums, do a saerch on the threads and you will find enough ideas i am sure.
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    Abandoned Sites in the Northwest

    If you goto www.28dayslater.co.uk they are urban explorers and will give you plenty of places to visit. They also have some awesome images to view of the places they have been all over the country.
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    STOLEN EOS400D AND ACESSORIES - SWANSEA AREA

    And dont forget the folks over at dpchallenge.com. When someones luck is down everyone digs in and helps. I'll keep my ears to the ground here in Bridgend. You might want to get out the car boot sales too in Singleton Hospital Carpark.
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    Light meeters

    Well without the flashes, a light meter is really not that great of an investment. I have been studying a few lighting DVDs i recently aquired. The Strobist 8 DVD set and the Onelight DVD 1 and 2. Anyone who has the pleasure of watching these will agreee that it really changes your outlook on...
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    Light meeters

    Hi Danny, I have asked a similiar question on another forum. Basically a light meter is essential if you are doing studio work and very helpful if you are outdoors. As a newcomer to digital photography i feel a light meter would be beneficial if used properly as in time you get used to the...
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