Spirit Vision Photography
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I guess I oversimplified the situation.
I said I like to meter on the object I am shooting but that is an oversimplification. The pictures I posted were examples of metering the entire view, they are typical of the photos I take.
However, when I want to shoot snow, I do not want the snow to be middle grey, so I have to open the aperture, based on the snow's spot meter reading. This was also an issue out West where the bright desert sun had turned everything to a narrow range of "shades of brown".
Looking at a landscape scene and deciding on what or where to place the middle grey is not so simple, I use my best estimate (guess) and the latitude modern films. Using a spot meter can provide the Zone System exposure range, but it cannot tell you where to place the middle grey.
I have been told that looking through a color filter can help by simulating a monotone view.
Kodak Wratten #90 filter.