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Free webinar on mastering exposure for lanscape photography
Jul 16, 2013 20:52:08   #
bcheary Loc: Jacksonville, FL
 
http://www.sekonic.com/classroom/webinars/mastering-exposure-for-landscape-photography.aspx?utm_source=Lyris&utm_medium=eBlast&utm_campaign=Sekonic+Webinar+Invite+7/18/13

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Jul 16, 2013 21:36:29   #
ecobin Loc: Paoli, PA
 
Thank you - will try to watch.

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Jul 16, 2013 21:42:49   #
bcheary Loc: Jacksonville, FL
 
ecobin wrote:
Thank you - will try to watch.


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Jul 17, 2013 00:41:25   #
St3v3M Loc: 35,000 feet
 
Thank you

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Jul 17, 2013 08:44:10   #
bcheary Loc: Jacksonville, FL
 
St3v3M wrote:
Thank you


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Jul 17, 2013 10:18:45   #
charryl Loc: New Mexico, USA
 
Thanks for posting. Trying my hand at landscapes this next few weeks. Can always use all the help I can get.

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Jul 17, 2013 10:25:26   #
bcheary Loc: Jacksonville, FL
 
charryl wrote:
Thanks for posting. Trying my hand at landscapes this next few weeks. Can always use all the help I can get.


Good luck. :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jul 17, 2013 17:27:09   #
Whyfret1 Loc: Easton, MD
 
Geared to retired or unemployed if at 1pm! Darn!!!

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Jul 17, 2013 19:03:45   #
bcheary Loc: Jacksonville, FL
 
Whyfret1 wrote:
Geared to retired or unemployed if at 1pm! Darn!!!


That's the beauty of being retired! :lol:

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Jul 18, 2013 17:50:39   #
ecobin Loc: Paoli, PA
 
Did anyone watch this - I did. I thought it was very good - obviously they're promoting the Sekonic L758 series of light meters, especially for landscape photography. The main take-away from the webcast is that for landscape situations where there is a wide dynamic range the light meter can help you expose close to the high end without clipping the highlights - then using Lightroom or Camera Raw make adjustments to bring out the details in the underexposed and overexposed areas. I think this can also be done just as well using the meter in the camera as long as you know its limits relative to the camera's capabilities - requires experimentation. Also can accomplish the same with exposure stacking (ie. HDR). It's worth watching - use bcheary's link for the replay.

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Jul 18, 2013 18:42:09   #
bcheary Loc: Jacksonville, FL
 
ecobin wrote:
Did anyone watch this - I did. I thought it was very good - obviously they're promoting the Sekonic L758 series of light meters, especially for landscape photography. The main take-away from the webcast is that for landscape situations where there is a wide dynamic range the light meter can help you expose close to the high end without clipping the highlights - then using Lightroom or Camera Raw make adjustments to bring out the details in the underexposed and overexposed areas. I think this can also be done just as well using the meter in the camera as long as you know its limits relative to the camera's capabilities - requires experimentation. Also can accomplish the same with exposure stacking (ie. HDR). It's worth watching - use bcheary's link for the replay.
Did anyone watch this - I did. I thought it was ve... (show quote)

Thanks for viewing. I was unable to listen in due to other commitments. I have listened to some of their other webinars and they are usually pretty informative.
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