There have been A LOT of questions regarding exposure, meeting, WB, and so on.
This book explains - I think quite well on the aspects of this. It is a little technical - perhaps?? But I think he helps to explain all these issues involved - especially as it is written with digital in mind -( there are quite a number of other issues involved - more than in film - as we can post process) all of these are taken in mind when he is explaining these concepts - e.g. different types of metering, clipping,' key tones', your 'decision flow' and so on.
His intro is as follows:
"Choosing the exposure for a photograph is both alarmingly simple and infinitely complex; in fact it's one of photography's most absorbing paradoxes".
Published by ILEX 210 High street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 2NS, 2009
ISBN 13:978-1-905814-46-6
I think this book would help to explain and answer a lot of questions that have been raised.
This book explains - I think quite well on the aspects of this. It is a little technical - perhaps?? But I think he helps to explain all these issues involved - especially as it is written with digital in mind -( there are quite a number of other issues involved - more than in film - as we can post process) all of these are taken in mind when he is explaining these concepts - e.g. different types of metering, clipping,' key tones', your 'decision flow' and so on.
His intro is as follows:
"Choosing the exposure for a photograph is both alarmingly simple and infinitely complex; in fact it's one of photography's most absorbing paradoxes".
Published by ILEX 210 High street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 2NS, 2009
ISBN 13:978-1-905814-46-6
I think this book would help to explain and answer a lot of questions that have been raised.