July 6th, 2008
Another dark room with sunshine outside, creating an under-exposed shot. Most cameras have a built in light meter that takes its reading from [mostly] the centre of the frame. So when you shoot a room, especially a dark one, into the light of the window, it tricks the camera into under-exposing the interior in favour of exposing the outside properly. Best would be to shoot with the window at your back or off to the side, at least.
See all the usual suspects here.
–Tim Ayres – Sooke Real Estate Professional
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