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Jan 15, 2007 19:23 |  #1

Besides the sun in the upper right corner, what could I have done better?

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Jan 15, 2007 20:03 |  #2

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Besides the sun in the upper right corner, what could I have done better?

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Posted a picture, perhaps? ;):)

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Jan 15, 2007 20:23 |  #3

Not sure what you are talking about. I can see the picture fine (the one I posted and when you quoted it).


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Jan 15, 2007 20:31 |  #4

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Not sure what you are talking about. I can see the picture fine (the one I posted and when you quoted it).

are you sure you are not viewing it from your temp files? i see only a red x.

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Jan 15, 2007 20:58 |  #5

same here only see a red x


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Jan 15, 2007 22:13 |  #6

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same here only see a red x

Dam. I can't even see the red X. :cry:


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Jan 15, 2007 23:59 |  #7

Ok, I must have been viewing it from my temp files, because I can't see it now. I am trying to post it again. Can anyone see it this time?

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Jan 16, 2007 00:01 as a reply to  @ sat6981's post |  #8

nope, now i see this.

<a href="http://www.flick​r.com/photos/sat6981/3​58918778/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://farm1.stat​ic.flickr.com/135/3589​18778_0244767f8f_m.jpg​" width="240" height="160" alt="Post Falls Dam" /></a>

i did go see the pic at your flickr page though. its nice but the sun in the frame kind of messes it up a bit (like you said). sun and snow at the same time have to be hard on the meter? I'm a rookie myself but id try and come at it from a different angle to take the sun out of play. maybe you could get a reading off the trees or brick and recompose? I'm not familiar with the S3, does it allow you to grab a reading before you snap the pic?

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Jan 16, 2007 00:12 as a reply to  @ jptsr1's post |  #9

I was standing at the end of an observation deck, was hard to get the shot without the sun. Wish it wasn't sunny today. Oh well.


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Jan 16, 2007 00:19 |  #10

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I was standing at the end of an observation deck, was hard to get the shot without the sun. Wish it wasn't sunny today. Oh well.

ill bet if you panned left a bit and got rid of some of the sun and snow on the right the exposure would have been better. probably wouldn't be the shot you had in mind though.

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Jan 16, 2007 07:31 |  #11

I can see it now, looks like a nice see but top right is a bit overblown and it needs more contrast to pop the detail..you can do some cool this in pp.


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Jan 16, 2007 13:47 |  #12

This is an interesting subject, is it local to you? I bet some other times of the day would make this an amazing image - would love to see some sunlight in the middle down where the water is exiting. Keep at it and try some different lighting!


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Jan 16, 2007 16:32 |  #13

I think this is a good shot, but would have been great if the sun or light would have been overhead maybe. Still learning here so cant give expert advice, can only say what looks good to me :)




  
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Jan 17, 2007 11:33 |  #14

There is a way to set the exposure setting to evaluateive or spot on the S3 but I don't have mine in front of me right now to explain. Check your user's manual because it has clear explanations on how to do that. The picture seems bright enough that if you would have metered for the sky you could have brightened the shadows a bit in post processing.

Maybe if you would have zoomed in a bit you could have avoided that rail on the lower tight and kept out some of the sun without losing the falls or the wall. If you get a chance to go back again, try using the stitch tool to create a pano from the hill on the right to more of the lake on the left. Maybe?


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