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Got a question about the 2008 NGRC schedule - and likely one that only natives like Stan and Duncan and J.J. can really answer!/DesktopModules/NTForums/themes/mls/emoticons/shocked.gif
According to the schedule half a dozen layouts will be open on Tuesday evening, from 6-9 PM. What I'd like to know is -- are these layouts actually lit for night -- meaning little lamps in little buildings, etc.? Or is it a matter of visiting in the cooler, 'dusky' period of the afternoon & evening, and maybe garden floodlights along the footpaths?
As some of you may remember from earlier conventions & open houses, Carla & I particularly enjoy taking pix of well-lit night scenes on pikes that are designed for it. Practically, however, this means carrying tripods around and experimenting with time exposures. This can get problematic during an open house.
So I guess what I'm asking is -- will it be worth lugging the tripod around?
Just wondering...
-Gary-
P.S. - Carla just checked on someplace on the web, and tells me that sunset in Phoenix that night will be at 7:09 PM STANDARD time -- so I guess there will be plenty of time for things to get dark!
According to the schedule half a dozen layouts will be open on Tuesday evening, from 6-9 PM. What I'd like to know is -- are these layouts actually lit for night -- meaning little lamps in little buildings, etc.? Or is it a matter of visiting in the cooler, 'dusky' period of the afternoon & evening, and maybe garden floodlights along the footpaths?
As some of you may remember from earlier conventions & open houses, Carla & I particularly enjoy taking pix of well-lit night scenes on pikes that are designed for it. Practically, however, this means carrying tripods around and experimenting with time exposures. This can get problematic during an open house.
So I guess what I'm asking is -- will it be worth lugging the tripod around?
Just wondering...
-Gary-
P.S. - Carla just checked on someplace on the web, and tells me that sunset in Phoenix that night will be at 7:09 PM STANDARD time -- so I guess there will be plenty of time for things to get dark!