This photo is from a hike over the weekend. It was also then that I found out how much clouds can mess up a photo. It all came out over exposed. What's the proper technique to use in those kind of situations?
This photo is from a hike over the weekend. It was also then that I found out how much clouds can mess up a photo. It all came out over exposed. What's the proper technique to use in those kind of situations?
use a polariser
use grad filter
take multiple shots and merge to HDR in post processing.
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I took this inside my custom lightbox then found some settings in Lightroom that I quite liked.
Give up????
Originally Posted by 500mL
This shot came out ok but I was hoping for something sharper at f22 but I think the wind was kinda shaking my camera even though it was on the tripod.
f22 is well past the diffraction limit for a 12 megapixel camera. That may explain some of your problem. Try f11. Of course, the wind may have been an issue. If your tripod has a hook, hang you camera bag from it (or something else even heavier. If not, now you know why it should.