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4knewave
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This may be a rather stupid question, but shooting in the magic hour or dusk (that time period where the sun has gone down but it isn't night yet) is it better to use indoor or outdoor film.
I would assume indoor since during that time there is no visible daylight since the sun has gone down.
This brings me up to my next question, since the sky is somewhat blue during these hours whats a good gel to match a light to that blue. Lets say im in a field and I want some extra light to look like its coming from the sky. I don't want to wind up getting a blue gel that gives off to much of a "moonlight" effect.
Thanks
I would assume indoor since during that time there is no visible daylight since the sun has gone down.
This brings me up to my next question, since the sky is somewhat blue during these hours whats a good gel to match a light to that blue. Lets say im in a field and I want some extra light to look like its coming from the sky. I don't want to wind up getting a blue gel that gives off to much of a "moonlight" effect.
Thanks