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Just another day at the beach with a beautiful lady...........
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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 123058" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>The lighting on this one was pretty simple actually. I did not use fill flash, instead I just used a spot meter and metered off several places on her body; face, tummy and back and then took the best compromise while still keeping good light on her face. You can use the Zone System in digital in a limited capacity, just like in color film because you cannot push or pull color film like you can black and white, but when using digital, you have to know how close the ISO on your camera equates to the ASA on the meter. My D700 requires .4 EV less exposure than the corresponding ASA. And of course what you cannot fix in the camera you can always work with it in post processing. But even working in 16 bit, digital sensors are incapable of being able to handle as many Zones as black and white film.</p><p></p><p>And the "perv" was all in good fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 123058, member: 12827"] The lighting on this one was pretty simple actually. I did not use fill flash, instead I just used a spot meter and metered off several places on her body; face, tummy and back and then took the best compromise while still keeping good light on her face. You can use the Zone System in digital in a limited capacity, just like in color film because you cannot push or pull color film like you can black and white, but when using digital, you have to know how close the ISO on your camera equates to the ASA on the meter. My D700 requires .4 EV less exposure than the corresponding ASA. And of course what you cannot fix in the camera you can always work with it in post processing. But even working in 16 bit, digital sensors are incapable of being able to handle as many Zones as black and white film. And the "perv" was all in good fun! [/QUOTE]
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