Hi Andrew,
Thanks for looking. Depending on how much snow is in the scene and how
much is in direct sunlight, I usually take an average meter reading (if
I'm in a hurry and fighting the cold) and then increase exposure 1 to 2
1/2 stops. And remember, I'm shooting negative film which is more
forgiving for metering errors than slide film.
Another method I imagine would be to meter off an 18% gray card in the
same light to determine exposure. Might be a pain to do in the cold...
one more piece of gear to pull out of the camera bag.
Richard
--- Andrew L Wendelborn <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >OM-4t : Zuiko 35-70/4 : polarizer
> >
> >http://people.simons-rock.edu/rlovison/temp/Winter2.html
> >
>
> A nicely wintry feel to it! Unlike our current blue skies and 32C
> days ...
>
> Just curious -- how did you meter the exposure? Snow can be tricky
> (for me
> anyway); you have it spot-on here.
>
> tks
> Andrew
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