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Upby i3ullseyeComment by chariot: That's a nice picture. Was it at night and were you using your flash? That's what it looks like. A change in lighting is necessary, that or turn the flash off and open your aperture all the way and slow the shutter speed to let the light in. |
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Upby i3ullseyeComment by jmsetzler: This is an interesting statue photograph. I like the angle of this shot too. The only issue I have with this shot is that the 'belly' area of this statue has, what I like to call, a 'hot spot'. This is an area where the light is a little too bright on the photo. I believe your flash may have caused this. When this happens, you can either try to set your flash to a lower power mode or you can veil the flash with something like a piece of sheer cloth material or something to reduce and disperse the light away from the subject just a little. Sometimes, scotch tape can be used to achieve this... |
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