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Still learning
Feel free to critique me. I just finished reading Understanding Exposure by Bryan Peterson which has helped me alot, but I'm always open to more help. I took these with my Canon Rebel XS.
18-55 mm lens - F/5.6, 1/300 at 55 mm.
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18-55 mm lens - F/5.6, 1/400 at 35 mm -----^
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55-250 mm lens- F/5.6, 1/2000 at 250 mm ------^
Tell me what you think! Thanks!
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Re: Still learning
I like the second one a lot. nice composition.
The first shot is rather overexposed, but that is an easy issue to fix next time.
I also like the composition of the last one but think all the reflection off the water is a bit to distracting. I think something like a polarizer to cut the glare down would help the image.
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Re: Still learning
Welcome to the community
ISO ?
Flash on the first one? The highlights on the flower middle were completly blown out.
Seoncd one looks great.
I think the third looks good, provided the silouete look is what you are going for, and you wanted the water reflection to be so blown out. That wasn't being critical, I think the picture works like it is.
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Re: Still learning
@ Vitale - Thank you for the advice on the polarized filter, I
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Re: Still learning
GHicks
On the first picture, if you shoot in RAW and you use DPP, you could take the exposrue down a bit and try taking the highlight down as well to salvage #1. Sometimes the detail will be there and you will be able to salvage it.
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Re: Still learning
I was completely unaware of that. haha. I
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Senior Member
Re: Still learning
GHicks, welcome to the forum. your 3rd shot is my favorite.
For the first shot, you could have also tried using Center-weighted or spot metering (not sure if the XS has spot metering) to achieve proper exposure on the flower. Happy shooting..
Damian
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