Another exposure-related topic mentioned in the OP regards low contrast scenes. Specifically when one meters and exposes based on readings from a conventional reflected meter, the lowest value of the scene will wind up greater than 0.1 log d on the film. It does not have to be that dense to make a good print, and in fact, one can under-expose until the lowest value is 0.1. One way to do this is to use zone system exposure and a spot meter where you can specifically 'place' the low value of the scene.
