Hello,
I wonder if anyone can offer some advise on how best to expose a very dark subject in an otherwise normally (daylit) room. I've got two black cats and I find it hard to photograph them - It's not that I particularly want lots of photos of them! It's more the challenge of achieving a nice shot.
Is it the same principles for photographing snow? (but in reverse?) or something else?
Thanks,
Ant
PS. I've just recevied my nifty-fifty in the post! I feel that I'm not going to have the most productive afternoon at work...
I wonder if anyone can offer some advise on how best to expose a very dark subject in an otherwise normally (daylit) room. I've got two black cats and I find it hard to photograph them - It's not that I particularly want lots of photos of them! It's more the challenge of achieving a nice shot.
Is it the same principles for photographing snow? (but in reverse?) or something else?
Thanks,
Ant
PS. I've just recevied my nifty-fifty in the post! I feel that I'm not going to have the most productive afternoon at work...
. The meter will read as mid grey whether you use spot or CWA, the advice to use spot is meaningless without further info. And the same info could be used for CWA (maybe?).
