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Overexposed on the sky. I always feel hands tied at the situation like this. No matter using spot, centreal weight or matrix metering, no matter A or M model, even changing EV white banlance won't help anything.
Overexposed on the sky. I always feel hands tied at the situation like this. No matter using spot, centreal weight or matrix metering, no matter A or M model, even changing EV white banlance won't help anything.
The trick with landscape photography, is to be patient and persistent. If the lighting isn't good, you won't get a great photo....so to get a great photo, you have to wait or come back when the light is better.
My favorite camping place.Abraham Lake is one of my favorite places and you captured a unique perspective. Well done!
Moraine Lake in Banff.
Overexposed on the sky. I always feel hands tied at the situation like this. No matter using spot, centreal weight or matrix metering, no matter A or M model, even changing EV white banlance won't help anything.
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Overexposed on the sky. I always feel hands tied at the situation like this. No matter using spot, centreal weight or matrix metering, no matter A or M model, even changing EV white banlance won't help anything.
The trick with landscape photography, is to be patient and persistent. If the lighting isn't good, you won't get a great photo....so to get a great photo, you have to wait or come back when the light is better.
Totally agree. But you have to admit sometimes you have to take a few shots and head to another place.
I was with a touring group when taking some of the posted pictures, so time was limited at each attraction.
The trick with landscape photography, is to be patient and persistent. If the lighting isn't good, you won't get a great photo....so to get a great photo, you have to wait or come back when the light is better.
Totally agree. But you have to admit sometimes you have to take a few shots and head to another place.
I was with a touring group when taking some of the posted pictures, so time was limited at each attraction.
No if the light isn't good you don't have to still take a photo. There is no requirement saying you must fill up your memory card.
The fact that you were with a touring group explains why the lighting is not good. Touring groups don't even start boarding the bus until all the good light is gone. If your planning on taking top quality landscapes then the number one rule is to avoid the touring groups. If your going to be with a touring group don't expect a lot more then tourist pictures because they will never take you places during magic hour.