dcy
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The other disadvantage of incident light metering is that sometimes you have difficulty getting the meter where it needs to be in order to measure the light incident on the subject - think photos from long distances, for example.
Yeah. I was meaning to ask about that. For distant subjects like landscapes and buildings, am I right to think that the only option is to get better at using reflected light meters? I'm at the stage that when I go out shooting, I think about how the subject compares to 18% gray, and whether the background is brighter/dimmer than the subject, and uneven indoor lighting.
This weekend I did a couple of trips to a cool indoor location with lots of neon signs and very uneven lighting. I shot two rolls and took some notes on what I did. I will develop the rolls later this week and see how they turn out.