I posted this is the birds forum hoping to get some help, but to no avail. So, I thought that my next best bet was in here.
I shot these yesterday about an hour and a half before sunset. Out of about 350 pictures, I think I may have kept 15. There were some that were out of focus, but for some reason a majority of them were pretty noisy. Everything was shot at ISO 500 and most on Av mode with my new 40d. I was generally ok when I shot ISO 400 with my old XTi (i know, different ISOs), but I'm now lost. I'm sure that a lot of it has to do with me not knowing how to work my new camera, but one question that I have always had is how to properly expose the image. Everyone says expose to the right and I try and do that, but when I do, I usually get an overexposed image. All in all, I had a lot of noisy images with an ISO of 500 and most of the histograms were in the middle or on the left side. Any help would be appreciated. Here are a few shots from today. Some ok, most bad. Hardly any PP done. Mostly just cropping.
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