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Snowtel

I love this sign. You've seen it before. I just love it. What I really love about this image is I got the exposure just right -- and in a very tricky situation -- the sun shining through the sign - the snow -- sign is backlit -- the works...

An old friend of mine recommended I watch James Nachtwey's DVD, "War Photographer" - I did - and I'm glad I did because I learned something - not only about the travesties of war - and Jim's passion to document the associated atrocities - but I learned that hand metering, whenever and wherever possible, is a pretty good thing. In fact, incident metering is probably one of the coolest things I've found in a long time - it's magical, when done right. Sure, I use and incident meter when shooting portraits with flash, but It's not just for studio photographers -- nope. If you watch the DVD, you'll see Jim right there snapping away - in manual mode - checking his light every now and again with an incident meter.

I'm usually not much into tech talk - but I do like to talk about technique - and this one is a good one - especially in very tricky situations like this. I posted a link a few days ago about incident metering - I just thought I'd share with you an image where I used what I learned.

In case you missed this link yesterday - I wanted to post it again. William Gedney's work is incredible. Do yourself a favor and take some time looking through the 4900 images posted online.

Oh, life it seems a struggle between
what we think and what we see
Well I'm not going to change my ways
just to please you or appease you -Dave Matthews

Listening to: Seek Up - Dave Matthews Band

Favorite Photo Place (this one is really good)

One Favorite Photo from Gedney


Marina Sky And There Was Light... World's Edge Snowtel High Sign Dog Ear Swirl and Swirl