Watch your exposure on these shots of your dogs. Fur can be tough, you wnat to make sure you don't blow the highlights, when fur gets too bright it loses texture. Maybe try dialing in a little negative exposure compensation.
Watch your exposure on these shots of your dogs. Fur can be tough, you wnat to make sure you don't blow the highlights, when fur gets too bright it loses texture. Maybe try dialing in a little negative exposure compensation.
Hi David!
I don't know how? I was shooting in a shutter priority, the rest was configured by the camera. I'm confused, i need to go to photography school. :help For the life of me, i can't figure out correct settings, i read and read and read and it's not going into my head. If i get one thing right, the other will be wrong . How do you combine all the settings to get it right. That the skill i'm missing.
Thank you for comments David!
Hi David!
I don't know how? I was shooting in a shutter priority, the rest was configured by the camera. I'm confused, i need to go to photography school. :help For the life of me, i can't figure out correct settings, i read and read and read and it's not going into my head. If i get one thing right, the other will be wrong . How do you combine all the settings to get it right. That the skill i'm missing.
Thank you for comments David!
Cool. Make a post in Cameras letting us know what you're shooting with, what you're doing now, and what it is you want to change/learn/improve. Sometimes a thing like a manual, you just need a couple of things explained and then the rest of it pops suddenly into understandable english.
Cool. Make a post in Cameras letting us know what you're shooting with, what you're doing now, and what it is you want to change/learn/improve. Sometimes a thing like a manual, you just need a couple of things explained and then the rest of it pops suddenly into understandable english.
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vampire dogs! vampire dogs!. nice puppy maybe i'v got a milkbone.:ginger hahaha. just kidn love the dogs at play. keep posten.rick
Watch your exposure on these shots of your dogs. Fur can be tough, you wnat to make sure you don't blow the highlights, when fur gets too bright it loses texture. Maybe try dialing in a little negative exposure compensation.
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Hi David!
I don't know how? I was shooting in a shutter priority, the rest was configured by the camera. I'm confused, i need to go to photography school. :help For the life of me, i can't figure out correct settings, i read and read and read and it's not going into my head. If i get one thing right, the other will be wrong . How do you combine all the settings to get it right. That the skill i'm missing.
Thank you for comments David!
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Cool. Make a post in Cameras letting us know what you're shooting with, what you're doing now, and what it is you want to change/learn/improve. Sometimes a thing like a manual, you just need a couple of things explained and then the rest of it pops suddenly into understandable english.
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Nikon D700 x2/D300
Nikon 70-200 2.8/50 1.8/85 1.8/14.24 2.8