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<blockquote data-quote="warriormom" data-source="post: 84319" data-attributes="member: 8025"><p>hmm, no, mojo dave, i can't actually tell you why it was at -3.7. that is a mystery to me as well. my guess is that while i was trying to set the camera (which i was standing on tiptoe to see) to be remotely operated, i inadvertently hit the EV button and spun the dial. i will have to look at my other shots and see if it is the same, because quite honestly, i rarely adjust that value and even more rarely into the negative. luckily, i get to do this shot again this weekend. i have other shots in the same area where the lighting is wall sconces at about head level. don't know how i can adjust the tripod downward enough to dodge those light bullets, but i will give it a shot. also, after a little more reading, i am also going to remove the uv filter and i will just for the heck of it cover the viewfinder. there were two windows behind and the sun coming in one of them, hitting the wall directly behind me. i am certain i can do better than this!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warriormom, post: 84319, member: 8025"] hmm, no, mojo dave, i can't actually tell you why it was at -3.7. that is a mystery to me as well. my guess is that while i was trying to set the camera (which i was standing on tiptoe to see) to be remotely operated, i inadvertently hit the EV button and spun the dial. i will have to look at my other shots and see if it is the same, because quite honestly, i rarely adjust that value and even more rarely into the negative. luckily, i get to do this shot again this weekend. i have other shots in the same area where the lighting is wall sconces at about head level. don't know how i can adjust the tripod downward enough to dodge those light bullets, but i will give it a shot. also, after a little more reading, i am also going to remove the uv filter and i will just for the heck of it cover the viewfinder. there were two windows behind and the sun coming in one of them, hitting the wall directly behind me. i am certain i can do better than this!! [/QUOTE]
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