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Steven Ryan Smith

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  1. I just recently shot a small project on a SR with the 250 stock. In our summer class we did some tests with it so I got to see how much over and under I could go and still have a workable image. It was a small project and more of an experiment so when I get the film back I will know how it worked. But I had some shots of a person walking through a path covered by trees but the background was sunlit. So I had a shaded foreground and lit background. We didn't have any ND's so I wound up basing my exposure for the shade but closing down half a stop to make it a tad dark. My professor said in such situations usually one underxpose's the shade a bit if their is a good percentage of highlights in the frame or bright background. I guess I'm a little concerned about the half stop in the shade and that it will be too dark. First time shooting film and when we underexposed 1 stop on the test it seemed almost normal so I assume a half is nothing.
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