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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 25 7:08 am)
The second one is exposed better Meli. If you could frame it so the hand wasn't cropped out it would be great. Regarding exposures in bright light situations, I am no expert, but a smaller aperture and a faster shutter speed can help. Also try "bracketing" your exposure, a few stops up and down either side of what your meter tells you is optimum. Looking foward to seeing your "scary" work on this in 2D! :-)>
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These are shot in front of Belgioioso Castle Park (in Pavia...): I tried to shot them well but I got this blue haze around... again the exposition maybe failed to be the right one (it was 1/3 over exposed.. 4 am of a very sunny day) I let you see .. and maybe these will become a postworked "scary" work in PShop that I'll post in 2D.. any advice apreciated though, about compo and exposure time again :) Thank you