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Metering techniques for high key portraiture
wrote in message oups.com... Wrong. That's over-exposure, not high-key. Moron! Accurate placing of values via the ZS ( or any other ) is previsualization, not over exposing. Stumbling onto a scene which matches an idea is luck. Metering and exposing to obtain a desired effect is photography. I'm sure David's placement will work well. Bob Hickey |
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