View Full Version : Rome in March [light? film choice?]


mcgrattan
01-25-2008, 01:18 PM
Hi all,

I'm off to Rome in March. Anyone know how I can expect the light to be? Bright? Over-cast?

I'm taking a couple of film cameras [probably a little rangefinder and a compact] and thought about shooting some slide film, some colour film and some black and white.

Any recommendations?
thanks

Matt

Uhner
01-25-2008, 03:28 PM
Well, my tealeaves failed me again – but I believe that you can expect nice weather and high contrast scenes as well as grey skies and rain.

Have fun and take time to drink a few Caffe Coretto’s

DWThomas
01-25-2008, 05:49 PM
My only March visit to Rome was on the gray side (http://www.pbase.com/dw_thomas/rome_vatican), but it was only about four days and we had sun earlier in the trip in Venice and Verona, so I have no feel for the overall probabilities. I suspect early spring weather may be a little more unsettled than the summer season. I still got plenty of shots to remember it by.

DaveT

Samuel Hotton
01-25-2008, 07:44 PM
Here you go Matt, the forcast in Rome for March,

The Average High Temperature is 60 F with a historical range of 48 F to 69 F
The Average Low Temperature is 42 F with a historical range of 30 F to 55 F
There is a 0% chance of a Hot Day (temperature over 90°F / 32°C).
(0 days out of 150 in historical record)
Most consecutive days found in historic record: 0
There is a 57% chance of a Warm Day (temperature over 60°F / 16°C).
(86 days out of 150 in historical record)
Most consecutive days found in historic record: 12
There is a 1% chance of a Freezing Day (temperature below 32°F / 0°C).
(1 day out of 150 in historical record)
Most consecutive days found in historic record: 1

Cloud Cover:
Average Cloud Cover is mostly sunny
There is a 10% chance of a Cloudy Day.
(15 days out of 146 in historical record)
Most consecutive days found in historic record: 4

Sam H.

Síle
01-25-2008, 08:16 PM
Hi all,

I'm off to Rome in March. Anyone know how I can expect the light to be? Bright? Over-cast?

I'm taking a couple of film cameras [probably a little rangefinder and a compact] and thought about shooting some slide film, some colour film and some black and white.

Any recommendations?
thanks
Matt

I was in Rome in mid March and enjoyed misty early mornings followed by beautiful bright clear skies for the morning topped off with Prosecco and Pizza outdoors in the afternoon .. a perfect combination.

To my mind there's not a lot about the city that isn't photogenic, bring lots of film and enjoy!

Síle

ongarine
01-27-2008, 02:52 PM
Matt,
here a weather report site http://www.3bmeteo.com/meteo-localita-Roma-5913.htm
to check what will be the atmosferic conditions in Rome dayly and weekly) and have the right films, shoes, suits.....you will need a quick translator and some good will.

mcgrattan
01-27-2008, 07:46 PM
Thanks for all the replies. It looks like I can expect 'mixed' conditions. I suppose living in the UK I should be used to that.

Cheers

Matt

I think I've decided on a mix of films -- 100 - 400 colour [slide and print] and 400 b&w. Just the usual general combination. Ta.


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