Cuthbert Posted May 21, 2015 Share #1 Posted May 21, 2015 Advertisement (gone after registration) I found out these subjects are the most challenging exposure-wise. How do you deal with them? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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stuny Posted May 21, 2015 Share #2 Posted May 21, 2015 Very nice. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Hiles Posted May 28, 2015 Share #3 Posted May 28, 2015 XP2 would be ideal here - close to impossible to blow out highlights. I would place the important windows on Zone 3 to preserve details in the important shadows. With a hand held meter, measure a window and close down 2 stops from the meter reading. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cuthbert Posted May 30, 2015 Author Share #4 Posted May 30, 2015 XP2 would be ideal here - close to impossible to blow out highlights. I would place the important windows on Zone 3 to preserve details in the important shadows. With a hand held meter, measure a window and close down 2 stops from the meter reading. Actually I used that film and a yellow filter. I averaged the reading of the white walls with the one from the black windows. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
A miller Posted June 3, 2015 Share #5 Posted June 3, 2015 expose for the roof and then dodge and burn from there... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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