> I didn't use flash, and it was pretty close to the bookshelf. Blimey, shows how wrong you can be. I did think about putting in some caveats but the "white" was so pronounced in the middle of the frame I was absolutely convinced it was flash.
> The > windows were behind me. I'll take another one of a white wall, but > unfortunately, the only white walls I have lit by windows, are side > lit so it would get darker as you get away from the windows. To the eye it might not be much. You could take two frames in succession with the camera on manual exposure (digital is cheap, no :) with the camera pointed at the same spot but rotated 180 degrees (upside down). Might help. You would think finding a uniformly-lit subject was easy but for wide-angle lenses it's a real problem. Even a clear blue sky is not uniform. Bob * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
