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As soon as I saw this I thought it may make a nice shot. However, some of the shiny reflective green leaves have blown out a bit. Comments appreciated as always.
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You're right its so bright I am having to squint! Maybe could tone it down in PP.
That black shadow right down the middle of the shot is a little harsh for me... Dom |
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When you have light falling on surfaces of different colours, it can be tricky taking the picture. I take spot metering of the light and dark colours and work out the average. That we I get a good exposure. Regards. Jaki.
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