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Old 07-17-2007, 11:00 AM   #1
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The same problem arises if one is taking photos of snow scenes. Unless you over expose, the snow will come out gray. This is true of film cameras also.
I also found that when photographing water, even with a polarizer, one has to take the meter reading on something of a medium value in dappled sunlight to get the water to look right. The glare from tthe water will make your photo underexposed.
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