> I always carry an old General Electric PR-1 in the field, but for
> flowers I just take a number of photos at various speeds to bracket the
> exposure. I couldn't do that with film as it got pretty costly for the
> developing, so I got pretty demanding about getting the exposure just right
> the first time.
I find that flower photography and digital cameras are even more
demanding on exposure than with film. Film will tend to "self
attenuate" the out-of-gamut stuff that digital just isn't able to cope
with. I don't know about you guys, but I have to pull exposure a good
stop with digital and pull the exposure up in "development".
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Ken Norton
ken@xxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.zone-10.com
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