I was just thinking about my shoot the other day and realized I probably made some metering mistakes and have a lump in my stomach.

I pointed the Sekonic L358 with dome raised from subject toward the camera.
ISO was 400, f22 aperature priority, Meter gave me 1/80.
I metered toward the sky and that gave me 1/250 so I felt a little more comfortable, knowing I did not want open sky to be 18% Gray.
2 stops would be 1/60. I took a couple close up reflected readings and they were within 1/2 stop of what I expected.


However Sunny 16 rule would put exposure at 1/400 at f16 or 1/200 for f22. Sunny day with almost no clouds.
Even allowing for time of year and city haze for possibly another 1/2 stop ~ 1/150 at f22.
So I am thinking i over exposed by 1-2 stops.

At the subject, should I point the meter toward the light or toward the camera? Meter instructions say toward the camera.