At 02:44 PM 8/19/2003 +0800, you wrote:
I recalled my friend said I had to compensate when taking pictures at the
beach... I assume for the reflection of the sand, but don't recall..
So do I want to stop down 1 stop? Or I want to open 1 stop?
Albert
...
The sand is like the snow, just slightly darker, unless the sand is really
white. So just set the exposure compensation to be about +1 to +1.5. If you
shoot print film, there should be enough latitude. If you shoot slides, the
darned highlight will be blown out and everything will look mute :-(
// richard <http://www.imagecraft.com>
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