
This is the view from my roof yesterday evening. What follows are more views from my roof. The clouds were lovely, though I wish I could get the buildings to come out better. I suppose I need a tripod for that, yes? Is that correct, photogs out there in TV land?




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want to see pictures but only see red 'x' near empty box : )
You would probably just need to take two meter readings - one of the buildings & one of the sky. Then pick an exposure between the two. Or meter off of a part of the scene that seems to be mid-tone. Nice view =)
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