In Reply to: and your point is?... posted by Joe M on March 25, 2006 at 07:04:29:
...I basically said I think the real solution is to take such a picture when the light is different or it is a in different relationship to the sun so that you don't have to labor in the post-production environment to save it.This insight derives from my work as a filmmaker. We try to avoid shooting exteriors with the camera looking toward the bright part of the sun and shooting in harsh, high contrast, mid-day light.
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- My message was truncated... - EBerlin 07:48:59 03/25/06 (7)
- Re: My message was truncated... - Hergest Ridge 19:31:36 03/25/06 (6)
- Re: My message was truncated... - EBerlin 19:43:07 03/25/06 (5)
- I teach photography...it's about solving problems in a number of ways - Joe M 20:22:14 03/25/06 (4)
- Oh, and by the way... - EBerlin 06:19:23 03/26/06 (0)
- Re: I teach photography...it's about solving problems in a number of ways - EBerlin 06:17:49 03/26/06 (2)
- And also... - EBerlin 06:20:49 03/26/06 (1)
- Don't go away we need people like you here...it creates stimulating discussions, i agree with you, but you & I have diff - Joe M 07:31:20 03/26/06 (0)