Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/05/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Frank Filippone wrote: > Different strokes for different folks......I am more interested in tonal > values, so a meter is always employed. Oh, I am just terrible at tonal values, just terrible. What this week, this was the best I could do: http://www.dlridings.se/gallery/v/Shoebox/2007v18/07v18-0006.jpg.html Last week wasnt' much better: http://www.dlridings.se/gallery/v/Shoebox/2007v17/07v17-0012.jpg.html You need the meter because you don't use it very much. I used to, but I got tired of it always telling me the same thing, over and over. So why bother. Maybe you should take some pictures now and then? > It amazes how wrong > you can be to use the sunny 16 rule if conditions are not just so...... it > makes wonderful Kodak moments, but lousy zones. > You can only use sunny 16 in the mountains or at the coast. Otherwise it's sunny 11, not sunny 16. > I do not record the data on an image. I also do not remember it. It > makes no difference to me. There are those that like to > record this data, develop their negs from it, etc. Fine, to each his own. > > Avid photographers do what makes them happy...... why be critical or > accusatory or look down your nose at someone else's > preferences? Seems wasteful of bandwidth, at least. I had to smile when you mention wasting bandwidth. I wouldn't think it would bother you, as much hot-air as you blast around about things you don't know anything about, like the M8. I don't know anything about it either, but I don't pretend to nor do I have anything but "more power to you" to say to those who do have one. Daniel