It is hard for me to go back and look through my volumes of records for past shoots. Why? I think it relates to not being able to read or at least make sense of my field notation scribble. WTF does that mean. I usually take short cuts writing as I am all about making the most of light and time while behind the camera. Time and Light are even more important with film. I only have 12 - 15 exposures for each shoot, and I really don't want to bracket that often as I think what drudgery it is to process 15 exposures of film expecting that only five or six of them to be usable.

That out of the way, I did look up my last CMS shoot at the Coors site, and have discovered that I exposed the CMS 20 at ASA 12. The shoot this week was conducted at between 16 and 20 ASA. (That is the best accuracy I can expect from my Luna Pro Light meter.) Thinking back sunny 16 would have been perfect, as it was very sunny.
This isn't Film But a Kickass Image No?
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