"You have a number of pics that have dark areas and bright areas… finding the right exposure to capture those types of pictures is tricky. If you take your light reading on too dark an object, then your pic will turn out over exposed (glare, or maybe even washout in the brighter bits). Conversely, if you take your light reading on too bright an object, you will lose the details in the darker part of your composition. All that you will learn to balance/compensate as you take more and more photos."
Was I supposed to have made sense out of that? I don't even know what light reading is, probably is stupid of me, but I don't know jack.
Perhaps in time, but not with my phone cam, eh?
Whatever.
3 comments:
chocpot.
hehe thats pretty funny..
light reading in the context is "LIGHT" reading in terms of lighting and exposure of the picture... hik2s..
should we read SLR manual or something?
babe i miss u. jum gurls talk!
nsab..
how the cam reads the lighting = how am i supposed to know how it does? heh..
PO..
photography guide actually..
post-girltalk: bizarre nya kan?
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