Juan Valdenebro
Member
I wonder if you -possibly landscape and architecture photographers- find your exposure for sunny scenes change a lot, or if on the contrary, it's more or less stable...
I'm finding I believe -for now- they're more or less stable... Maybe they change basically a stop from direct sun with clean blue, open sky, to direct sun with clouds in the sky or some bounced light from walls or the floor, sand or water...
Or also if the shadows have important subjects or not...
What are your common speeds and f-stops for sunny scenes when you use TMY-2 with medium yellow filters that take two thirds or a stop?
Thanks.
I'm finding I believe -for now- they're more or less stable... Maybe they change basically a stop from direct sun with clean blue, open sky, to direct sun with clouds in the sky or some bounced light from walls or the floor, sand or water...
Or also if the shadows have important subjects or not...
What are your common speeds and f-stops for sunny scenes when you use TMY-2 with medium yellow filters that take two thirds or a stop?
Thanks.