Barney
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I mostly Incident meter when shooting film, how is it that sometimes I am perfectly satisfied that I have the exposure nailed and can take a single shot of a particular scene confident that the results will be acceptable and yet other times I am "umming and ahhing" and end up taking three shots of the same scene resulting in a roll that only has has two or three "takeaway" images.
Why is this?
Recently I had the opportunity to resort to sunny sixteen rules and invariably the exposures worked of a fashion, but I ended up with a roll of similar images.
At what point, considering the limitations of my exposure measuring method, will I be confident enough to just take the flipping picture once.
Why is this?
Recently I had the opportunity to resort to sunny sixteen rules and invariably the exposures worked of a fashion, but I ended up with a roll of similar images.
At what point, considering the limitations of my exposure measuring method, will I be confident enough to just take the flipping picture once.
), although I might take several different shots of the same subject. My aim is always to get a full roll of shots that are each different and that I'm happy with. Obviously people's standards on what they consider a success will differ, but I'm generally disappointed if I'm getting less that 30 shots I like on a 36exp roll.