Originally Posted by
bgh
Me and color, we just don't get along well.
However, I've volunteered to provide some documentation photographs of a fantastic church here in Syracuse that was built between 1905 and 1912. It is one of the great Gothic Revival buildings in the city, but it has been closed by the Diocese and it fate is uncertain. The interior is lovely, but the key architectural features are the German stained-glass windows. They really need to be recorded in color. Yikes.
So, I'm appealing for help. Would any of you kind souls have a recommendation for a readily available film to use? I have no preconceptions regarding negative vs. transparency, I'll look into any suggestions.
For those who have done such photographs, I would also be obliged for any recommendations for an approach to recording the details of the windows. I don't anticipate having much of second chance to document this building.
Many thanks in advance!
Bruce
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