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Jun 14, 2018 07:23:21   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Apology accepted.

By the way, the humour wasn't lost. I actually thought the statement itself somewhat funny. It just wasn't appropriate. I tend to do humourous replies at times myself. I use a smiley to make sure it's taken that way.
Cheers,
Bob

canadaboy wrote:
I wish to convey to you my humblest apologies especially being as I am a newbie I should have been more careful to avoid offending and upsetting anybody.

To my simplistic peabrain your post did genuinely appear to be tongue-in-cheek in cheek or some such which led me to my mistake which was attempt at humour.

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Jun 14, 2018 12:36:52   #
Silverman Loc: Michigan
 
canadaboy wrote:
Discounting special effects such as high or low key etc, if asked how I might define correct exposure I could say something like "were it a scene that includes a mid Grey object, correct exposure would be settings that make the object appear as a similar tone in the completed image".

How would you define it?


Way to Deep!! You are overthinking a "Personal Preference", how Each Photographer views the subject(s) he or she is attempting to create with their individual sense of sight & feeling at any particular time.

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Jun 15, 2018 07:55:02   #
canadaboy
 
rmalarz wrote:
Apology accepted.

By the way, the humour wasn't lost. I actually thought the statement itself somewhat funny. It just wasn't appropriate. I tend to do humourous replies at times myself. I use a smiley to make sure it's taken that way.
Cheers,
Bob


Thanks Bob please note however that I did put lol at the end for that reason

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Jun 24, 2018 06:20:10   #
canadaboy
 
Internet problems finally fixed I can now finally thank everybody for contributing to quite an overwhelming response to my obviously novice question.

I will have to go away and re-read all the answers a couple of times but I'm sure my photography will improve thanks to you.

Thanks again.

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