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Mixed Lighting Exposure Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue_Esq" data-source="post: 404914" data-attributes="member: 36183"><p>Thanks for the advice, Don. At the time that I was shooting there sun was blinding. it was around 11:30a.m. so it wasn't quite overhead. As you can see from the shadows, it was a little off to the left of the building. My failure was not exposing for that light and exposing for the light under the rotunda.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue_Esq, post: 404914, member: 36183"] Thanks for the advice, Don. At the time that I was shooting there sun was blinding. it was around 11:30a.m. so it wasn't quite overhead. As you can see from the shadows, it was a little off to the left of the building. My failure was not exposing for that light and exposing for the light under the rotunda. [/QUOTE]
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