A good friend of mine (and a very accomplished large fromat photographer) William Stone has a unique problem. He needs to document a lunar archeo-astronomy site where a shaft of moonlight hits a petroglyph. He needs this in color and he needs relatively short exposures (like maximum 2 minutes). This is more for a scientific purpose than art. You can see his work at:
http://www.williamstonephoto.com/
I have not been of much help. I suggested that he turn the flash off (haha) and use a high speed color negative film.
What would you do?
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