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Flea Market: A563780 - Photographic Metering
Ian Started conversation May 24, 2001
http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A563780
I started writing this to try and explain why pictures of snowy landscapes sometimes come out too dark with the snow looking all grey and nasty. It's getting there, but I'd really like some folks input to let me know whether I'm writing unintelligible technical gobbledegook, or something appropriate for a wider audience
Comments much appreciated.
A563780 - Photographic Metering
Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Posted Jul 20, 2001
I say, and ! Great entry!
It's a shame this one got buried in the Workshop
I recommend any of the following
- safe the open chapters for another entry and go to Peer Review
- finish them and go to Peer Review
- join the h2g2 University Project 'Photography' at http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A544367 , your entry will perfectly fit in, and the guys over there could give you their assistance or opinion, whatever you want.
Any way you choose, your Edited entry is on its way!
Bossel (Scout)
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h2g2 auto-messages Posted Nov 1, 2001
Editorial Note: This conversation has been moved from 'The Writing Workshop' to 'The Flea Market'.
The author of the entry seems to have 'left the building'...
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beeline Posted Nov 1, 2001
By the way, if anyone fancies picking this entry up, they might like to consider adding it to the h2g2 University Project on Photography at http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A544367 (which will mean it shouldn't go through Peer Review, either).
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Ian Posted Nov 2, 2001
Silence is not the same as absence
Having said that, there was no reason to keep it in the Writing Workshop any longer.
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Skankyrich [?] Posted Nov 24, 2004
I hate to see such a good entry sitting in a heap at the bootm of the Fleamarket.
It's mine, all mine....
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