Hi Jo_L,
Delete your mail box. Full already
Here is the reply to your last PM:
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As mentioned, expose to your liking.
You ARE the creator of the image, you decide if you want to over or under or use standard exposure. There is no rule. It all depends on what you want out of the image.
EG. In a 'sad' mood picture, I would like to under expose 'neutral' areas. This will amplify the darkness and heavyness of the pic.
For 'happy' pics, I would overexpose even the neutral spots. Watch out for burnt outs.
All in all, know how your particualr camera behaves and have a clear vision of your picture before you release the shutter. ( very chim, easier said than done)
Note: different cameras (even among same models) have variations in metering. A standard exposure on your camera's meter may be slightly under or over. So you have to really know the characteristic of your own camera's metering. For me, I know my metering is always 2/3 stop under. So I keep this in mind when I read the meter.
If you shoot digital, then easy for you. Youcan study all your settings. If using film, like me, then must 'sacrifice' at least one roll of film to catch the camera's charateristic. You will have to write down all the settings for each pic.
Glad to be of some help
