More like ... biased guesswork. Folklore has Adams mulling over the brightness of the moon, and its color temperature - but he simply did not have enough time for fussiness. Is my memory "off" (happens), or did he in fact make two exposures of Hernandez; the first a total failure, and the second, the one that we now know.I read that "Moonrise over Hernandez" was an exposure based on pure guesswork and that Ansel struggled to get a good print.
That was, by no means, a "straight" print - and Adams never ceased trying to improve the image. Many years after its original publication, he would retrieve the negative and try something else...

and all the exposure latitude is for overexposure.
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