"ColleenMarie" said:I hope you are enjoying your trip...
and taking lots and lots of pics for us to see when you get home![]()
"mainstreet1997" said:Oh dont worry. I am. I think Im up around 750!
"ColleenMarie" said:That's it?! :
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Im having trouble getting the sky to expose right (those bright blue days are fine its those sorta blue days Im having trouble with). I guess I can ask him Saturday.
My dad keeps laughing at me because I keep stopping to take pictures and then having to RUN go catch up with the fam. I think I have a problem.
"Scottwdw" said:It's hard not to blow out the sky when it's a cloudy day. It's best to try and keep as much of the sky out of your frame as possible on days like that. Cloudy days are great in that they give us very soft, even lighting on everything on the ground but it's one big and bright light diffuser. Very hard to put that in the same frame as a building which is a few stops dimmer. I try to zoom in either by lens or by foot to minimize the sky as much as possible.
Using software, you can crop out, alter or replace the sky. Ask Tim, he's a master at it.![]()
"Roger" said:Or go into A2, reduce the highlights slider with recovery at the max. Recovers a decent amount. I'm going through some old D30 files and I'm actually surprised by what A2 is able to get out of the highlights.