Not exactly wildlife, my mates dogs
I haven't done a lot of shooting lately, not a lot of racing been going on Last weekend my mates took their dogs to a local dog friendly beach, with a great pub up on the cliffs.
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Up front is Brodie and he's a Golden Retriever. Behind him is Archie, a Labradoodle. Both beautiful dogs and great fun to watch running round.
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Archie is my mates Jane and Damo's dog and brodie is Damo's parents dog.
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Archie is only 2 years old but when he jumps up on me, he's as tall as me and I'm 175cm.
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I get this problem so often, when ever I shoot topics with lots of whites it gets very blown out and looses any definition. It happens when with white cars, cloudy days, sports uniforms. How can I go about minimizing this?
Any C&C would be much appreciated :thumb
Cheers
Paul
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Up front is Brodie and he's a Golden Retriever. Behind him is Archie, a Labradoodle. Both beautiful dogs and great fun to watch running round.
2)
Archie is my mates Jane and Damo's dog and brodie is Damo's parents dog.
3)
Archie is only 2 years old but when he jumps up on me, he's as tall as me and I'm 175cm.
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5)
6)
I get this problem so often, when ever I shoot topics with lots of whites it gets very blown out and looses any definition. It happens when with white cars, cloudy days, sports uniforms. How can I go about minimizing this?
Any C&C would be much appreciated :thumb
Cheers
Paul
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I was wondering if it might have to do with your ISO setting.. Can your setting be lowered? Just a guess..
hmmm well ISO was 800 for that shot, think it was all shot at 800 and some of them are better than that last one.
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