Reply #6 - August 19, 2008, 07:12:56 AM
Seems black is the given choice for borders, however, with a key middle gray as a 1 pix border and then a White matt, you just might see something different.
Nicely captured.
Just a side note, the sunny 16 rule is calculated from a Bright sunny day (Noonish) no clouds, from there, the photographer adjusts accordingly either in -stops or +stops, by combinations of shutter ISO and aperture or go with just the aperture, ISO or shutter.
The neat thing is once the shutter and aperture scales are memorized, when shooting in the shade, the photographer will be able to say such and such as a starting point.
When I shoot animals or even models and have that bright day, I intentionally as I'm walking set the camera at 1/500 f/8 ISO 100 that's my starting point and adjust from there, in 3rds.
So, if you write down the scales and see what I have done, you'll say, I wanted F8, the question is what will be my shutter speed? as you see, 500.
Anyway, just thought maybe I would share and hopefully in future shots, I'll see your combinations varied.
Beautiful view

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