Isn't that always the way.

LOL

cheers,
frank

Walt <[email protected]> wrote:
>In that situation, I figure he would have said, "I'd *just* set my
>video 
>camera down when I heard the gunfire."
>
>-- Walt
>
>
>On 1/24/2014 1:37 AM, knarf wrote:
>> "Oh, excuse me, you there, man with the AK47! Yes, could you just go
>back and run past again? Wait, before you go back just let me get a
>spot reading off your forehead. Okay, just a sec, I want to get a nice
>wide aperture, set this thing for bracketing and, yes I just want to
>pull back on the exposure a bit, maybe -.7 or -1 stop at the most....
>OKAY, try again but maybe look a bit more determined, okay? Grit your
>teeth or something. Yesssss, much better, let's go then, give me one
>more take, er, I mean try!"
>>
>> Cheers,
>> frank
>>
>> Walt <[email protected]>
>>> What's funny is that, with a wider aperture, spot metering, and some
>>> exposure compensation, it might never have been an issue.
>>>
>>> -- Walt
>> “Analysis kills spontaneity.” -- Henri-Frederic Amiel
>>
>>
>>
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