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On the way to work , and couldn't really find anything to shoot, but had the urge to shoot something.
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I have a question, and that is: Where did you take your metering.
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CenterWeighted, Iso 200, 14.0mm, F11 @ 1/400 sec
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In the winter, the whiteness of the snow can often confuse a camera's meter, that is why I was asking, I was taught to take my metering from a darker blue part of the sky. I think this picture pretty good, it just lacks punch mostly.
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yes true and most of the time snow or ice can look bluish
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