Skillet007
TPF Noob!
- Joined
- Oct 30, 2012
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- Ruidoso, NM
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First attempt at landscape and some pronghorn. It was midday when I took the pronghorn and it wanted to overexpose. Still seems washed out to me after adjusting for exposure. Anyone have any ideas on how to have the color pop better when taking a pic in full-frontal, desert blasting sun?
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Note on the landscape: I unfortunately wasn't allowed by my coworkers to get out of th vehicle to take this shot, so I had to get it out of the back of the vehicle. That is why there are black spots on the left side of the picture: smudges from the rear windshield. But I thought the pic was pretty anyways.
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I know it's the same animal, in the same pose, but I was wondering how you would have cropped this photo and what you would have done differently. Thanks for the input!
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Note on the landscape: I unfortunately wasn't allowed by my coworkers to get out of th vehicle to take this shot, so I had to get it out of the back of the vehicle. That is why there are black spots on the left side of the picture: smudges from the rear windshield. But I thought the pic was pretty anyways.
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I know it's the same animal, in the same pose, but I was wondering how you would have cropped this photo and what you would have done differently. Thanks for the input!