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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 275699" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Wayne has pretty much nailed it - there are just some scenes that are not meter friendly. In my experience, on a bright day shooting a little dark is far preferable to shooting a little bright, so I'll usually set the Exposure Compensation down a click or two, knowing that I can brighten dark areas far more easily than I can darken blown-out whites. When you see all these great photos everywhere you need to realize that they have been properly "developed" afterwards. You don't get magic from a DSLR, but you can make magic. (I think I need to put that on a t-shirt)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 275699, member: 9240"] Wayne has pretty much nailed it - there are just some scenes that are not meter friendly. In my experience, on a bright day shooting a little dark is far preferable to shooting a little bright, so I'll usually set the Exposure Compensation down a click or two, knowing that I can brighten dark areas far more easily than I can darken blown-out whites. When you see all these great photos everywhere you need to realize that they have been properly "developed" afterwards. You don't get magic from a DSLR, but you can make magic. (I think I need to put that on a t-shirt) [/QUOTE]
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