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08/01/2009 11:28:30 AM |
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07/31/2009 06:42:53 AM |
one of them graduated polarising filters to reduce the exposure on the sky. The dood on the surfboard is pretty much sillouhete so I don't think you'd lose much and the horizon is flat.
I haven't got a graduated wossname but I suspect it would work. |
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07/31/2009 05:14:13 AM |
I think this looks nice, a little too centered but nice. |
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07/31/2009 04:51:40 AM |
Yeah, that's what I was talking about. Your sky is still blown out so you can up your shutter even more if possible. If you've reached the top of your shutter you could stop down a little so you aren't asking your camera for a higher shutter than it can supply to deal with that much light, or decrease ISO.
You could also do spot meter, meter for sky, recompose with AE lock on surfer, shoot. This way you can still pull some texture out of the sky, or capture more of the morning/evening colors. |
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07/31/2009 04:26:20 AM |
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