I was in a park in Nevada (Valley of Fire), the sun was setting, it was getting 
difficult to see… I took some photos which came out OK - and due to the ability 
to tweak white balance, exposure, etc, it looks like the photos were taken at a 
regular time of day.

But I was there, and I KNOW it was dark dark dark.

Is there some sort of "exposure equivalence" table which can tell me "how dark 
it really was" when I had to expose a frame at ISO 1250, 1/13th of a second, at 
f/4.0?

(link below if you care)

http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2012/vegas/content/IMGP5607_large.html

 -Charles

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Minneapolis, MN
http://charles.robinsontwins.org
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