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[OM] Re: Back from the snowy north

Subject: [OM] Re: Back from the snowy north
From: Johan Malmstrom <jom@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 22:29:05 +0200
Well I use a mix of that, when unsure I get my incident meter and 
realice that Sunny-16 rules in sunshine. When using my 4 I use the 
highlight button, or when wearing my perfect black gloves I sometimes 
use the shadow-button. This usually yields the same result. But often I 
reach for my incident meter, and tries to be clever. Actually I think 
this is the hardest thing in exposure control, shooting more or less 
white on white. For instance following a animal track in the snow and 
trying to make a good a photo is darn hard...

/ Johan

2004-04-16 kl. 21.44 skrev Geilfuss Charles:

>       ...living in South Carolina I only see snow about every 10 years, so
> how do those of you who live in colder climates shoot in the white 
> stuff ie.
> do you shoot on auto and dial in a few stops of over-exposure or do you
> shoot manually using an incident meter or Sunny-16 rule? I want to be 
> ready
> the next time we're paralyzed by 1cm of snow!


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