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<blockquote data-quote="KennethHamlett" data-source="post: 4038" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>Always remember, it doesn't matter how much light is around you it only matters how much light shines on your subject. It's kind of like shooting concert images. You might be sitting in the dark, but the stage is fully lit and that's what you're exposing for. With the night shots, you are exposing for your subject and not based on how much light is where you happen to stand while taking the shot (unless you are in the field of view of the subject). Keep shooting. Trial and error is the best teacher. Remember, it doesn't matter what anyone else wants to get out of the image, at this point it's all about how YOU want your images to appear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennethHamlett, post: 4038, member: 22"] Always remember, it doesn't matter how much light is around you it only matters how much light shines on your subject. It's kind of like shooting concert images. You might be sitting in the dark, but the stage is fully lit and that's what you're exposing for. With the night shots, you are exposing for your subject and not based on how much light is where you happen to stand while taking the shot (unless you are in the field of view of the subject). Keep shooting. Trial and error is the best teacher. Remember, it doesn't matter what anyone else wants to get out of the image, at this point it's all about how YOU want your images to appear. [/QUOTE]
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