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 xxx2299 learning photography, trying HDR in post #50

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post Nov 14 2007, 10:23 AM

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The pictures are underexposed. Bump up the exposure compensation and they will look much better.
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post Nov 16 2007, 10:36 AM

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QUOTE(xxx2299 @ Nov 16 2007, 10:24 AM)
--1. choice of time
noted on this

--2. angles
i do not quite understand on this. do you mean to shot facing the flower and not from the side?

--if possible, try to maintain your pictures at 6x4 or 4x6 size
is there any particular reason for this size?

thanks for your comments, really noob in photography.
will take note on this.  anyway, how to judge photo is underexpose?

thanks you too.
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When the flowers tend to look dull and a bit dark, then it is underexposed. To go further technical, you can refer to the histogram. Do calibrate your monitor to get the best results. You can refer to my portfolio on my signature for flower pictures that I've taken.

Do shoot more. The more you practise, the better you are.
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post Nov 17 2007, 01:40 PM

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QUOTE(xxx2299 @ Nov 17 2007, 09:27 AM)
saw all your flower shoots, understand what you mean by underexposed. did you post-process your flowers shoots?
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Mostly minimal contrast, curves and unmask sharpening for web posting.

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