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any filters used? coz it looks kinda underexposed |
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Anyway, the 1st one look better! |
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when you're shooting pics involving the sky, use something like +1 EV to prevent underexposure.
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I disagree that it is underexposed, it is dark, but it looks good, gloomy... I like the mood.
except if you're picky, there is a clump of grass/trees at the bottom frame.... crop that off.
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Hey didnt notice the trees!! Hahaha....now that u mentioned it...i noticed! Haaa I shot on provia 100. Funny thing is tat...i took the sky's exposure....intending for the sculpture to turn out black as a sillouhette...(spelling correct?)....but it still turned up on the slide. I didnt use any filters.....strange was the blue-ish effect on both slides.(both shots) The 2nd one i had it auto-"something" (i forgot) in photoshop, tats why it turns out normal. ![]()
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Well... On my D5, it looks blueish when its under exposed... "Auto-something" Auto level? Well, Auto-leveling often helps with setting the dynamic range (histogram) correct, giving the impression of a correctly exposed shot. But sometimes, it robs the mood out of a picture.
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