Given the results I don't know why you would think center weighted
metering was an error.
Chuck Norcutt
Candace Lemarr wrote:
> So the 7th birthday party is coming up.
> Both of my kids take photography as a normal everyday occurrence here,
> so when I asked them what they wanted their cakes to be this year, they
> both replied that they wanted pictures on their cakes. Being as
> different as night and day, my son had me scan a version of his artwork
> he made in school this year for his cake top. My daughter, however, had
> very specific ideas for her image.
> Must include herself, beloved teddy that has not left her side since 4
> months of age, and two new acquisitions that Santa brought this
> Christmas morning. She is pretty picky, I have no idea where she gets
> it from. ;-)
>
> Here is her choice for her cake:
> http://candid-captures.smugmug.com/Other/Online-Sharing/10811670_998Pq#753893174_6tS7s-L-LB
>
> E-30, 50mm f2.0, ISO 800, 1/100, f2.8, window light and one small silver
> reflector. Shot JPEG, only editing is light noise removal, minor curves
> adjustment, and cloning out the flyaway hairs on the top of her head.
> You can see some of her facial asymmetry in this image. Oh, and I don't
> know why I had metering on center weighted, must have changed it by
> accident and I didn't notice it until I looked at the EXIF data.
> C&C welcome and appreciated. :-)
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