vicmortelmans
Well-known
Hi,
sometimes, I use sunny 16 exposure calculation. The basic idea is nice: to take a picture at bright daylight, expose at f:16 - 1/100 - ISO100 or equivalent. But if you don't have bright daylight or a non-standard subject, correct exposure is left to my guesses.
I wonder if there are indicative charts that answer typical questions like:
- how many stops less should you expose for an object that's in 'direct shadow' (I mean: in open air in bright daylight, but shadowed by some object)
- how many stops less should you expose for an object that's completely colored black
- how many stops more should you expose for an object that's completely colored white
- what's the typical correction (range) for overcast wheater (some clouds - all clouded - dark clouds - ...?)
- ...
I'm quite sure that your answer will be: there are no rules, but then I would ask: what would you do if your meter is broken and you can earn $$$$ for the picture and you have only one shot left (so you cannot bracket, hehe).
Groeten,
Vic
sometimes, I use sunny 16 exposure calculation. The basic idea is nice: to take a picture at bright daylight, expose at f:16 - 1/100 - ISO100 or equivalent. But if you don't have bright daylight or a non-standard subject, correct exposure is left to my guesses.
I wonder if there are indicative charts that answer typical questions like:
- how many stops less should you expose for an object that's in 'direct shadow' (I mean: in open air in bright daylight, but shadowed by some object)
- how many stops less should you expose for an object that's completely colored black
- how many stops more should you expose for an object that's completely colored white
- what's the typical correction (range) for overcast wheater (some clouds - all clouded - dark clouds - ...?)
- ...
I'm quite sure that your answer will be: there are no rules, but then I would ask: what would you do if your meter is broken and you can earn $$$$ for the picture and you have only one shot left (so you cannot bracket, hehe).
Groeten,
Vic