Vianna,
If you go at this again you might try this ... Shoot them as close as you can in time, do your spot meter on the first one and make note of the exposure. When you get to the second manually dial in that same exposure instead letting the camera calculate it. You might come up with more similar temperatures. Just a thought.
It's amazing how the temperature of light can change during the course of a day, or even in a 5 minute period. The following were shot first at 7:30 AM, and the second at 4:30 PM.
You might try a few experiments on still lifes while the kids are in school.
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Mike McCarty
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