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voodoocat said:Well since all of the shadowed areas are already black... you could have underexposed it by a good 2 stops and at least show some detail in the sky.
Axel said:voodoocat said:Well since all of the shadowed areas are already black... you could have underexposed it by a good 2 stops and at least show some detail in the sky.
Interesting what you say! How would you know that beforehand if you don't have a digital camera?
I have an SLR and don't know the result until the film is developed. Is there any hidden trick?
I basically agree with your critique, but I am just curious about how to do it if not having a DSLR... :?:
Axel said:IOW, take half a roll just on one object/scene?
Well you can take two meter readings. One from the sky and one from the shadows. Since none of the foreground is touched by direct sunlight, I would have just gone with the sky reading.Axel said:voodoocat said:Well since all of the shadowed areas are already black... you could have underexposed it by a good 2 stops and at least show some detail in the sky.
Interesting what you say! How would you know that beforehand if you don't have a digital camera?
I have an SLR and don't know the result until the film is developed. Is there any hidden trick?
I basically agree with your critique, but I am just curious about how to do it if not having a DSLR... :?: