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| 02/14/2012 01:41:40 PM |
Allayahby DenielleComment by Denielle: Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: I think the issue you had with this one is she is standing in shadows, but bright sunlight is striking the concrete pylon. Our eyes can see that kind of dynamic range, but the camera cannot. One thing that could help is (if you aren't already doing so) to shoot in RAW. This gives you more of a fudge factor and can allow you to pull in some highlight and shadow details that saving in JPG would throw due to default settings. Some might say to expose properly in the first place, but sometimes you'll miss the moment by fussing with settings.
This pic of mine was severely underexposed and dark. I had accidentally set my exposure compensation way down and didn't realize it. After the group shot, I realized it. Fortunately, I shot in RAW and was able to adjust the exposure enough to save the shot. It's a little grainier than it otherwise would have been, but still plenty acceptable and they were pleased with it.
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I have definitely realized the pros to shooting in RAW. This was shot in JPEG, now, I only shoot in RAW (as of about 6 months ago). So all my previous pictures are all JPEG.
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| 02/14/2012 01:37:42 PM |
Allayahby DenielleComment by Yo_Spiff: I think the issue you had with this one is she is standing in shadows, but bright sunlight is striking the concrete pylon. Our eyes can see that kind of dynamic range, but the camera cannot. One thing that could help is (if you aren't already doing so) to shoot in RAW. This gives you more of a fudge factor and can allow you to pull in some highlight and shadow details that saving in JPG would throw due to default settings. Some might say to expose properly in the first place, but sometimes you'll miss the moment by fussing with settings.
This pic of mine was severely underexposed and dark. I had accidentally set my exposure compensation way down and didn't realize it. After the group shot, I realized it. Fortunately, I shot in RAW and was able to adjust the exposure enough to save the shot. It's a little grainier than it otherwise would have been, but still plenty acceptable and they were pleased with it.
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| 02/14/2012 01:34:09 PM |
Allayahby DenielleComment by Denielle: Originally posted by Giles_uk: the angle of that pier is strange compared to the others kinda wierds your eye out, |
Never really noticed that before. lol |
| 02/14/2012 01:28:37 PM |
Allayahby DenielleComment by Giles: the angle of that pier is strange compared to the others kinda wierds your eye out, |
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| 02/14/2012 01:03:45 PM |
Kianaby DenielleComment by Denielle: Originally posted by Tiny: I think I would prefer this without the glasses. |
She doesn't like posing for pictures. Complete candid, as I am sure you can tell. But it was SO bright that day, I was even shooting with sunglasses on. haha |
| 02/14/2012 01:02:41 PM |
Allayahby DenielleComment by Denielle: Originally posted by Tiny: Not too keen on the concrete on this shot. |
LOL, to each their own, I suppose. This is one of my daughter's favorite shots of her.
Thanks for commenting. :) |
| 02/14/2012 01:01:03 PM |
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| 02/14/2012 01:00:35 PM |
Mac B&Wby DenielleComment by Denielle: Originally posted by Tiny: It nice but of course everybody tips there head to see him right way up.Love the light/processing. |
Thanks!
I liked it this way, where he is upside down... just the way it was shot. Everyone in the family who has this picture (except me) has hung it the opposite way, so he's looking the right way, rather than upside down. LOL.
It's hanging on my wall this way... thought it was unique.
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| 02/14/2012 12:59:33 PM |
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| 02/14/2012 12:58:42 PM |
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