Dan Daniel
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Many of you may be familiar with this document that explains light metering for natural lighting (i.e. not studio or flash). I've always found it to simplify the issues and it changed my approach to metering. From someone who used a spot metering and placed everything in zones I went to an incident light meter (Sekonic L-308 but others work as well or better) and rarely even meter these days.
Well, anyway, it disappeared off the internet a few years back. Not sure what has become of Mr. Parker, but his web page was gone. Someone has brought it back!
It may be useful to some, may not. But it shouldn't be lost again if possible.
(And by 'nature' photographer, simply use 'natural light' photographer; I rarely shot what would be called nature photos but I do shoot in natural light all the time.)
Well, anyway, it disappeared off the internet a few years back. Not sure what has become of Mr. Parker, but his web page was gone. Someone has brought it back!
It may be useful to some, may not. But it shouldn't be lost again if possible.
(And by 'nature' photographer, simply use 'natural light' photographer; I rarely shot what would be called nature photos but I do shoot in natural light all the time.)