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<blockquote data-quote="Jacqueline" data-source="post: 25697" data-attributes="member: 6405"><p>Thanks for the comment. Actually, it wasn't taken in the shadow of the building, which I think was part of the problem. It first occurred to me to try this when I was under the building, which is raised up off the ground on part of the first floor. I didn't know if I should set the exposure for the area in shadow or the area in the direct sunlight. Then I walked around the building looking for other things to photograph. This probably wasn't an appropriate choice of shots for this technique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacqueline, post: 25697, member: 6405"] Thanks for the comment. Actually, it wasn't taken in the shadow of the building, which I think was part of the problem. It first occurred to me to try this when I was under the building, which is raised up off the ground on part of the first floor. I didn't know if I should set the exposure for the area in shadow or the area in the direct sunlight. Then I walked around the building looking for other things to photograph. This probably wasn't an appropriate choice of shots for this technique. [/QUOTE]
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