Hi,
in some situations I cannot avoid to take pictures at around noon. The obvious result as a matter of the non optimal light are "pale" pictures.
To avoid this effect and to improve the quality of the picture I always try to take the picture with the sun in my back and with ISO 100. Also I set the picture mode to "Vivid" and set an underexposure of -1/3. However the pictures are still to bright and far from optimal. Here is an example:
https://s9.postimg.org/al8iuvqvz/Rapa_Nui.jpg
In particular, the grass and the status in the foreground are too bright.
What can I do to improve the quality of pictures taken at noon time? Can I use different setting or even use a specific lens filter?
Thank you.
Chris
in some situations I cannot avoid to take pictures at around noon. The obvious result as a matter of the non optimal light are "pale" pictures.
To avoid this effect and to improve the quality of the picture I always try to take the picture with the sun in my back and with ISO 100. Also I set the picture mode to "Vivid" and set an underexposure of -1/3. However the pictures are still to bright and far from optimal. Here is an example:
https://s9.postimg.org/al8iuvqvz/Rapa_Nui.jpg
In particular, the grass and the status in the foreground are too bright.
What can I do to improve the quality of pictures taken at noon time? Can I use different setting or even use a specific lens filter?
Thank you.
Chris