Just a heads up, photography is not permitted at the show. Sorry to
bring the bad news.

On May 14, 8:39 am, JoelMatthews <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you Phillip.
>
> I did find the brochure on line.  Curiously, it does not go into the
> detail on the settings provided by some of the others here.  The focus
> seems to be more on the gee whiz tech stuff that allows you to save
> multiple copies and the like.
>
> Certainly nothing along the lines of remembering to shoot the builder
> name or getting candid shots of fellow visitors.
>
> I hope the lighting in the Museum will be pretty good.  For those of
> you not familiar, the Museum of Arts and Design is in the remodeled
> Durell Building on the Columbus Circle.  While the remodel was
> somewhat controversial, I have read good things about the final
> product.
>
> Should be fun to see the building and the bike exhibit.
>
> On May 14, 1:31 am, Philip Williamson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > I use the P "program" option on my Sony 828 ("vintage!") to force a
> > higher ISO. Lighting at bike shows generally blows, but museum
> > lighting is much better.
> > OT on your OT - I've learned to try to shoot the builder's name first
> > (headbadge, downtube or booth banner), then a full bike picture, then
> > the details. The full-bike picture usually has a blown-out highlight
> > right across the builder's name ("Biloxi? Bildung? Bilenky?")  I'm
> > always surprised by the cool stuff I completely missed when I was
> > actually standing in front of the bike.
>
> > I also like to take pictures (bandito portraiture) of people at
> > museums and parades, but I've never done it at bike shows.
> >  Philip
>
> > On May 13, 6:39 pm, JoelMatthews <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Heading out to NYC for the weekend and first part of next week.
> > > Definitely plan to visit the Bespoke Bicycle Exhibit at the Museum of
> > > Arts and Design.
>
> > > Last year someone gave me an Olympus digital camera.  In one of my mad
> > > recycling binges, I must have recycled the brochure, as it is no where
> > > to be found.
>
> > > There is a knob on top with picture settings.  On the knob is the word
> > > Auto (which is how I have always used it)  But there are also a P, A,
> > > S M, M in some sort of a box, and Scene.
>
> > > A lot of you here seem to be quite camera handy.  It seems to me
> > > perhaps one of these settings may be better than the other for taking
> > > photos in a modern museum setting.   But which?
>
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