Hummmm . . . good composition, and technique, but not my cuppa. Looks
overexposed to me, though when you examine individual areas you see detail. I
liked the dying flowers better.
--Bob
On Mar 26, 2011, at 12:48 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> In the spirit of fairness..
>
> I realize that my "featured pictures" have been a bit heavy in the
> Panasonic department. Soooo sorry. I am attempting to rectify that
> this week with a photo taken with the OM-4T and 300/4.5.
>
> Why I selected this photograph has somewhat to do with metering
> techniques. The OM-3/4(T/Ti) cameras have a very nifty function which
> I've only really discovered and started using these past two winters.
> Highlight and Shadow metering. For this shot, I took a single meter
> reading (or maybe two or three just because I could) and pressed the
> Highlight button. This automatically added two stops to the
> exposure--just enough to brighten the scene but keep the highlights
> from clipping.
>
> OM-4T, 300/4.5 and Motordrive 2. Fujifilm 100. On a monopod, but shot
> from inside the jeep as the wind was extremely cold that day.
>
> www.zone-10.com
>
> AG
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