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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
I think this is a fantastic learning tool for people Michael. sigh? See and people are paying attention. What folks should get from this (I hope) is that it is very easy for your camera's meter to be fooled by this sort of light and it's important to think about what areas in your image are crucial (exposure wise) before you push the shutter. Keeping in mind that there's personal preferences involved, IMHO the 1 & 2 stops over exposure images seems to be the best in contrast and detail. Shadows seem good and hightlights are not terribly blown out or suffering from too much detail loss. Of course these images are horribly small and my monitor always seems to be darker than others so keeping that in mind, I would need to actually see prints to make a good assesment. Thanks so much for doing this! Great learning tool!
I am, therefore I create.......
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Thanks, 'chelle, and folks. I'm not really finished with this series yet, but the first conclusion was correct. The meter is sometimes fooled. Another observation is that color negative film really has incredible dynamic range. Any of the middle images have good detail captured in the black driveway and in the white siding. Looking at the histograms, the shape is basically the same from 2-stops under to 2 over. The information is present; now it just needs careful processing to extract it... And, though this shot was certainly not intended to be "art", it should be apparent that NONE of the exposures is really very good. The prints back from Jiffy-Mart are pretty pathetic also. This very high contrasy lighting is very difficult to work with. That's why I like cloudy days!
This is really Michael's (Misha883) splendid work! He's one of our technical experts here..... and I agree Mercytoo it is very helpful, even if you're not a newbie. :~)
I am, therefore I create.......
--- michelleamarante.com
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