On 20 Feb 2008 23:34:48 -0500, "Keith F. Lynch" <kfl@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
> If you use a typical outdoor
>daylight choice of f-stop and exposure on a sunny afternoon, snow will
>look white and charcoal will look dark. If you use the same choice of
>f-stop and exposure to photograph the moon, it will look exactly as
>dark as
If i were shooting slides, yes, it might.
But i'm shooting colour negative fim. Which has a latitude of as much
as two stops either way.
The bit sbout the "sunny 16" rule, incidentally, came from an astronmy
site, though i didn't bookmark it and it's been long enough o can't
recall where it was.


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