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ynp, Paul, Hank, Stuart and the generous friends with their thumb up; thank you so much for your encouraging presence! :)

 

Hank, I am always using "spot", aiming the part that I believe is the most "neutral"! Then, in Photoshop, I play with Highlights/shadows, before adjusting again the contrast in "Levels"!... It always takes me more time with P&S, and less with DSLR! But I love working on Photoshop anyway! ;)

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ynp, Paul, Hank, Stuart and the generous friends with their thumb up; thank you so much for your encouraging presence! :)

 

Hank, I am always using "spot", aiming the part that I believe is the most "neutral"! Then, in Photoshop, I play with Highlights/shadows, before adjusting again the contrast in "Levels"!... It always takes me more time with P&S, and less with DSLR! But I love working on Photoshop anyway! ;)

 

Agree,good point, spot works best in these situations, I use to use my incident meter but got lazy . Using the overall metering can in these case lose a good shot because of a wrong exposure

Hank

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