I’m not an expert ….but I like to take night shots, the one thing I try to avoid is having the photo turn out like daylight,for me there is too much light and the light is coming from the opposite direction to the moon with moonlight shots I try to avoid including the moon I posted a shot under “milford in moonlight” have a look see what you think
at night I use tmax100,acros,develope in diafine or rodinol also provia 100,t64,or 160 neg plus delta3200 handneld,
daytime I’ll use portra 400 vc/nc,tmax400 and velvia50 for landscapes
did I see somewhere that this doesn’t apply to film photography in public.I would say if you went to claim any money off the collecting society after your picture has been used your next visitors will be from revenue
I wonder if it is possible to include Diafine developer or is there a problem with including chemicals if you can I would take the 1quart packet http://macodirect.de/diafine-ouart-p-278.html” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false;
long exposure photography is great my advice is to get an older purely mechanical camera,a camera with a time setting, learn to develope b/w film(it’s not that hard) don’t worry about reciprocity failure then you can do 3-4hour exposure.Get a book called” night and low light”by Jill Waterman