1. Find a scene with with a good range of tones
2. Using the box speed, meter the darkest area in which you wish to retain shadow detail
3. Move the camera so that you are only photographing this shadow area
4. From the meter's reading close down the aperture by 2 stops or increase the shutter speed by two stops and then expose 6 frames at: the given exposure then +1 stop, +2 stops, -1 stop, -2 stops and -3 stops less than the meter has indicated
David,
If I'm reading you correctly, in step 2 I meter a shadow. Then in step 4 I underexpose by 2 stops from the meter reading, and use this as a baseline for the remaining exposures. So the net exposure from the metered exposure in step 2 for the series of 6 exposures, is -1 (-2+1) 0 (-2+2), -3(-2-1), -4(-2-2) and -5(-2-3)?