Help needed for beginner
Took this one tonight shutter 1/125 F 3.1 iso 400
This one there were some lovely colours in the sky but not in the photo shutter 1/160 F 3.6 iso 400
both dark forground what have i done wrong, both taken about 15 minutes after the sun went down
Regards
Gary
This one there were some lovely colours in the sky but not in the photo shutter 1/160 F 3.6 iso 400
both dark forground what have i done wrong, both taken about 15 minutes after the sun went down
Regards
Gary
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Solution, use a graduated neutral density filter to darken the sky, but leave the ground as bright as it can get. That brings the dynamic range into the realm the camera can deal with.
You can also achieve the same thing by taking two shots from a tripod, one exposed for the sky, and one for the ground. Combine the two shots together in your image editor to get the best from both exposures. The technique is called exposure blending. You can read more about it here:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/blended_exposures.shtml
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I will go and see what the local camera shop has got in the way of filters
Regards
Gary
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