
I see people talk about this all the time but, in my most humble opinion, there is no such thing as “getting it right in the camera”. First of all, what is a “proper exposure”? Many would argue that a proper exposure is where there are no blown highlights or lost detail in the shadows. To that I say have you ever looked at a scene and some of it was too bright and other areas too dark. Secondarily, the image must be processed first, or we cannot see it. Even with film, we must process the film in a solution of chemicals to create a negative, or in the case of slide film a positive. The mere choice of chemicals and processing methods alters what was captured in camera. When we discuss digital images, the image must be processed from the collection of 1’s and 0’s. Finally, there is the vision of the photographer. How one photographer views a scene may be very different than another.




























