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Just looking for some ideas here... we're going for a week in Italy quite soon, Sorrento, Pompeii and that sort of touristy thing. Definitely not a photographic trip. Having dragged Mrs R on the Cornwall week recently, I can take a camera but it won't take priority, so it's snapshots really. Planning to take a 5-pack of Portra 160, some expired Reala and perhaps a couple of rolls of Provia that ought to get used up. Don't think I've any Ektar left. The camera will be the Pentax LX, and I think the main lens will be the 35-70 Pentax-M, with maybe the little Tokina 80-200 and either a Vivitar 28mm (that I'm very comfortable with) or the Pentax-A 24mm (that I tend to find after the fact has given me some odd-looking results) for walking around town.
That's all background, really. The question is about shooting in harsh, high contrast, middle of the day mediterranean light. What the heck can I do to tame it? I was thinking of shooting the Portra at box speed, and the 2007-expired Reala at 64 (I know it should be 50 based on the 1 stop per decade guideline, but I like the ethereal effect Reala can sometimes give if a little under-exposed). Do I just let the LX get on with it's stuff?
That's all background, really. The question is about shooting in harsh, high contrast, middle of the day mediterranean light. What the heck can I do to tame it? I was thinking of shooting the Portra at box speed, and the 2007-expired Reala at 64 (I know it should be 50 based on the 1 stop per decade guideline, but I like the ethereal effect Reala can sometimes give if a little under-exposed). Do I just let the LX get on with it's stuff?