Yeah, deep reds :-)
Interesting exposure data: f/11, 1/250, -2.33ev.
What does it really mean? f/11 and 1/250 (ISO200) is more-or-less sunny-16.
So I guess that's what the figures would be WITHOUT exposure compensation.
Do you agree?
If so, does the -2.33ev on this camera close up the aperture or speed up
the shutter speed? Or both?
Inquiring minds want to enquire...
Jez
On 13 March 2012 01:54, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> We put some cyclamens in a shady part of the garden this year. This is the
> furthest out toward sunny country and caught
> some back light last week. We'll see what happens as the sun gets higher.
>
> All you out there who hesitate to use exposure compensation might note
> that even -1 2/3 was not enough to hold all red
> color detail at 100%. This -2 1/3 EV shot caught it all.
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> Hold That Red Moose
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