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Country walk C&C

  • 10-09-2009 4:40pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,283 ✭✭✭


    Please be easy on me ! 1st day out on a lovely sunny day today with a D10, I don't have any filters, but I know I need a UV filter. :o There are some more pictures @ www.pix.ie/chorcai any feedback would be great.

    1st - Slightly messed up the house it's not straight but over all ?

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    2nd - Very white in the BG any help on this issuse would be great !

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    3rd - Are the windows too black ?

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    4th - I think the focus is all the place.

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    5th - Again white problems ?

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    Lasty this house is only a short walk up the road, the pic was taken with my POS camera, (d10 battery died) any ideas on what would look great HDR,BW etc

    I could only get this shot cause its on a really bad bend + T juction a few feet away !

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Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 842 ✭✭✭daycent


    A nice set overall.

    To avoid blowing out the highlights see if you can turn on the highlight warning on your camera. This way, you can see if you need to use exposure compensation to "darken" your shot.

    When you are post processing, you should be able to turn on highlight warning, same for underexposed sections, which will be shown as red and blue respectively. You will want to minimize overexposure and underexposure within reason. If you are using Lightroom, Adobe camera raw etc. use the recovery and fill light sliders etc to achieve this.

    And as I usually say: SHOOT RAW :pac:


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