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RE: This is not a boxing ring....Overexposure question


  • From: skip crawford <auntskip@xxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: This is not a boxing ring....Overexposure question
  • Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 12:14:50 +1000

dodge n burn or find a film that does the impossible
we need a lens that has an aperture like our eyeball   varies smoothly with
the light
skip


At 10:32 AM 3/29/01 -0500, you wrote:
>HI Jim -
>On bright sunny days you can either position the camera in open shade or use
>a 'gobo', such as a tree branch, telephone pole, etc to block the sun from
>the camera.
>bp
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jim Dunn [mailto:jim.dunn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 5:22 AM
>> To: panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: RE: This is not a boxing ring....Overexposure question
>>
>>
>> What is it about newsgroups that starts these "heated" arguments......
>>
>> I am about to start shooting a serious of digital outdoor pans,
>> using QTVR for
>> the stitching and Photoshop for retouching the final prints. The
>> prints are for
>> an exhibition in the summer.
>> One of the problems I can't resolve satisfactorily is the massive
>> difference in
>> exposure you get from the area the sun is in to the rest of the
>> pan, anyone got
>> any tips, secrets, workarounds they could share with me, to try and get a
>> natural looking exposure in this area. I don't want to shoot on cloudy or
>> overcast days......
>>
>> Jim Dunn
>> Photography Dept
>> Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries
>> Scotland
>>
>>
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