Bill Burk
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Thanks Bill
Yes I am evaluating all this according to the shadows
Ah then using a Zone System speed that is 2/3 stop less than ISO is NOT increased exposure using Zone System. They are identical exposures.
Next question: What Zone do you place your shadow reading on?
As wonderful as the Zone System is, there is no canonical placement. Minor White wrote Zone II, Ansel Adams wrote Zone III and Bruce Barnbaum wrote Zone IV.
What criteria do you use when choosing a shadow spot reading?
Do you scan the scene and take the lowest reading, maybe an open door black? Do you ignore the blackest spot reading and look for a dark gray in the shade? Do you look for the darkest spot where you want to see detail. Do you deliberately let larger parts of the scene drop to black or do you want it all to have some detail?
I don’t want to destroy your confidence. I want you to be enlightened.
The Zone System is not as accurate as it could have been.
But it is every bit as intentional as it’s cracked up to be.
And that’s why the Zone System will never die.