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11/06/2007 05:15:18 PM |
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11/06/2007 02:50:25 PM |
On my monitor ΓΆ€“ the image appears somewhat dark. |
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11/05/2007 12:37:04 PM |
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11/05/2007 09:43:11 AM |
too much noise, i think a bigger exposure time would do the trick |
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11/02/2007 09:44:26 AM |
Wow...this is really dark and you were fighting some serious contrast. It looks like you went with your camera's default metering - sometimes, with difficult shots like this, it's a good idea to bracket your shots. If you don't know what bracketing is, it's shooting (generally) 3 shots, one at what you think the exposure should be and one over and one under exposed from that. You get a much better chance of getting a usably exposed shot that way. |
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11/01/2007 04:55:51 PM |
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11/01/2007 03:22:29 PM |
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10/31/2007 06:21:52 PM |
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10/31/2007 06:08:56 PM |
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10/31/2007 12:28:56 PM |
In my opinion, it is a little under exposed |
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10/31/2007 06:59:54 AM |
does not work for me that well. the movement of the clouds indicate a long exposure, very little noise, but overall to featureless. |
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10/31/2007 06:49:17 AM |
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10/31/2007 03:23:53 AM |
Underexposed. I understand that the sunrise would get washed out, but this just doesn't work. |
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