Originally Posted by
l2oBiN
I just missed out on a wonderful sunset that unexpectedly developed under a cloudy sky.
I just caught the last dip and metering indicated LV ~11 at the sun halo and EV 2-3 in the shadows.
With me I have a 3 stop reverse grad, a 3 stop hd grad and a 2 stop soft grad alone with Velvia 100.
The metering indicates ~ 9 stops of dynamic range that needs to be covered.
Pulling out the 3 stop reverse would get me down to 6.
So to correctly expose, should I meter just next to sun halo, then open up 1 and 2/3 and then open up another 3 stops (to compensate for reverse grad and let the shadows fall as they may?
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