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Hi,
I saw your forum post seeking some comments on your work. I was just browsing your gallery and decided to make a few general recommendation. You have a strong eye for interesting and well balanced compositons. However you are not useing the light to your greatest advantage. Many of your shots rely on backlighting. This cause your forground object to be underexposed and low in contrast and your back ground objects to be overexposed and the details burned out (completely white). Useing backlight is great for certain subject (a blacked out profile of a true against the sun) but not for shots where you want to show detail (like the no trespassing sign).
The basic rule is to keep the sun to your back. Work with that and see the difference. Once you are comfortable with that then start expermenting with back lighting. But remeber you either have set your exposesure to the background or the forground, not both. Let me know if you have any questions.
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I saw your forum post seeking some comments on your work. I was just browsing your gallery and decided to make a few general recommendation. You have a strong eye for interesting and well balanced compositons. However you are not useing the light to your greatest advantage. Many of your shots rely on backlighting. This cause your forground object to be underexposed and low in contrast and your back ground objects to be overexposed and the details burned out (completely white). Useing backlight is great for certain subject (a blacked out profile of a true against the sun) but not for shots where you want to show detail (like the no trespassing sign).
The basic rule is to keep the sun to your back. Work with that and see the difference. Once you are comfortable with that then start expermenting with back lighting. But remeber you either have set your exposesure to the background or the forground, not both. Let me know if you have any questions.
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J W D P h o t o g r a p h y
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Thanks for the
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