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Dec 30, 2012 20:59:12   #
F16 Club
 
Hi dis picture is not for analysis, is only a support test for a fellow that took a picture of a cow, I belive is from texas.
The picture is more or less an example simulate the condiction and taken to extremes.
My Friend the error in your pic is the mettering mode, becouse the reflection of light from grass predomine
In my pic I used 250 mm , F/16, 1/2000, ISO 2000 and Center Weigted Average, via -1.3 step. Eventhoug the extremes you can see some details in the dog
Adj to videos also.
Understanding camera metering modes (Matrix, Centre-weighted & Spot metering) .
http://youtu.be/BK9cKMXG_Gs

.A Practical Overview of the In-Camera Metering Modes .
http://youtu.be/Jh_Fc4JKOBw





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Dec 30, 2012 23:11:31   #
PalePictures Loc: Traveling
 
F16 Club wrote:
Hi dis picture is not for analysis, is only a support test for a fellow that took a picture of a cow, I belive is from texas.
The picture is more or less an example simulate the condiction and taken to extremes.
My Friend the error in your pic is the mettering mode, becouse the reflection of light from grass predomine
In my pic I used 250 mm , F/16, 1/2000, ISO 2000 and Center Weigted Average, via -1.3 step. Eventhoug the extremes you can see some details in the dog
Adj to videos also.
Understanding camera metering modes (Matrix, Centre-weighted & Spot metering) .
http://youtu.be/BK9cKMXG_Gs

.A Practical Overview of the In-Camera Metering Modes .
http://youtu.be/Jh_Fc4JKOBw
Hi dis picture is not for analysis, is only a supp... (show quote)


I would recommend you not capture someone's else's image and repost it.
Not even if its not well done. The cow is not your image.
Your example is even worse than the cow.

I would personally take great offense to this.

If you got permission to do this then it's fine.
Otherwise respect the other photographers work on this site.

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Dec 30, 2012 23:25:43   #
LoneRangeFinder Loc: Left field
 
PalePictures wrote:
F16 Club wrote:
Hi dis picture is not for analysis, is only a support test for a fellow that took a picture of a cow, I belive is from texas.
The picture is more or less an example simulate the condiction and taken to extremes.
My Friend the error in your pic is the mettering mode, becouse the reflection of light from grass predomine
In my pic I used 250 mm , F/16, 1/2000, ISO 2000 and Center Weigted Average, via -1.3 step. Eventhoug the extremes you can see some details in the dog
Adj to videos also.
Understanding camera metering modes (Matrix, Centre-weighted & Spot metering) .
http://youtu.be/BK9cKMXG_Gs

.A Practical Overview of the In-Camera Metering Modes .
http://youtu.be/Jh_Fc4JKOBw
Hi dis picture is not for analysis, is only a supp... (show quote)


I would recommend you not capture someone's else's image and repost it.
Not even if its not well done. The cow is not your image.
Your example is even worse than the cow.

I would personally take great offense to this.

If you got permission to do this then it's fine.
Otherwise respect the other photographers work on this site.
quote=F16 Club Hi dis picture is not for analysis... (show quote)


Concur.

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Dec 31, 2012 08:59:46   #
F16 Club
 
Dear Photographers;
First of all good night or good Morning.
I really not understand your bad temper,
as far my understanding the person who posted
was asking for a comment about the pic, specialy
he or she ask said whats is wrong now or something else?.

Second, reposting as example in an open classroom like this
does not violate any rules of this forum or the copy rights
of any member, neither degrade the job of any in a lerning proces.

The explanation given was clear the pic posted as example
is the oposite extreme of his pic that lack of sharpness
and definition. And that is the worst is also in the explanation.

However is the pic is your excuse me I did not find the
posted to replay it without reposting.

Moreover, Thank for your explanation, your hostility,
is enough for me, to abandom the forum.
Good byee.

Have a happy New Year.

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