"Tom Melly" <tom### [at] tomandluf9couk> wrote in message
news:390ec7f8@news.povray.org...
> I would interpret this as indicating that no risks had been taken. For
> example, imagine a dim turkish bath with beams of sunlight cutting through
> the steam from high windows. You would probably want to bracket your
> exposures several stops each way from what the camera would recommend. And
> you'd know that at least half of 'em were going to be unusable...
>
But what if your years of experience allowed you to get it right the
first time and you knew it. Would you then have failed?
I wonder at the phrases used. Who is it that judges that the images are
pretty or properly exposed?
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