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<p>Hi there,<br>
I need some help with determining how to measure the light and how to expose an image correctly. I'm new to film photography and I did some testing last weekend and I got for two images shortly taken after each other two different results. I wonder why this exactly is and how I would manually influence this change in output?</p>
<p>http://s9.postimg.org/8zamgiinz/000019.jpg<br>
http://s9.postimg.org/rg517bym7/000018.jpg</p>
<p>I hope anyone can give me some advice on this! Thanks in advance.<br>
<img src="http://s9.postimg.org/8zamgiinz/000019.jpg" alt="" /><br>
<img src="http://s9.postimg.org/rg517bym7/000018.jpg" alt="" /></p>
Film exposure / lighting different in two images shortly taken after each other.
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<p>Thanks for the reply Craig.<br>
Now you mention it, that makes totally sense! Thanks for the tips, I'll utilise them and fool around with it next time I'm testing some film photography.<br>
Also, do you reckon on the sunny version, that if I would underexpose the shot by -1/3 or -1, it would reduce the highlights, especially on his forehead?</p>