Thank you! I use sunny 16 most of the time. I usually lean toward overexposing and find if I estimate 1 stop over the correct exposure on colour film it tends to come out quite well. It of course depends what look you are going for, but in general I'd say aiming for 1 stop over will provide greater detail in the negative without blowing the highlights to any great degree. On a sunny day I tend to set the aperture to f8 so I can zone focus and on a 35mm lens or 28mm lens know I'm getting basically from a meter or so to 10 meters in focus and that way the metering and focus is locked in and ready for when something comes in the scene. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful shots. How did you meter them?
Thank you! I use sunny 16 most of the time. I usually lean toward overexposing and find if I estimate 1 stop over the correct exposure on colour film it tends to come out quite well. It of course depends what look you are going for, but in general I'd say aiming for 1 stop over will provide greater detail in the negative without blowing the highlights to any great degree. On a sunny day I tend to set the aperture to f8 so I can zone focus and on a 35mm lens or 28mm lens know I'm getting basically from a meter or so to 10 meters in focus and that way the metering and focus is locked in and ready for when something comes in the scene. Thanks for watching!