er111a
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thanksIt looks like underexposed to me, but I like it.
good it made you thinkI had to stare at it for 4 secs just to see what exactly I was looking at it did not register at first my eyes instantly drifted towards the grass area. I agree is underexposed
good it made you thinkI had to stare at it for 4 secs just to see what exactly I was looking at it did not register at first my eyes instantly drifted towards the grass area. I agree is underexposed
okgood it made you thinkI had to stare at it for 4 secs just to see what exactly I was looking at it did not register at first my eyes instantly drifted towards the grass area. I agree is underexposed
I think it was more that the grass was distracting to his eyes. Unless that's your subject matter. I would think it'd be the water, but I'm not really sure.
thanks I will try thatOn my screen, the water side looks properly exposed. This is one of those tradeoff shots. You can have one area properly exposed, but the other area would be over or under exposed. If you shot this in RAW and you have some kind of photo editing software, you might be able to save two copies of this image, each one with each side properly exposed, then merge them together. There's plenty of tutorials online that can teach you how to do that.
lol thnksi like it, i think it would have been absolutely awesome as a 1 second exposure, with HDR turned into a black and white
that would have been like wowwww
ahhhhhh wat did u do 2 itHere's my 2 cents...
Actually, with rested eyesight, the processing is overdone, but the crop works i think.