Scott Murray
Senior Member
Hello all! I'm pretty new to this whole gig and getting my feet under me with my new D5300. I was shooting yesterday and ran into a couple of situations where there was a huge dynamic range between the shadows and the bright sunlight. I set up the shot below and was pretty happy with the composition. I am pleased with the exposure on the building (it's green brass for reference), but I feel like the background is overexposed. Aside from HDR and bracketing the shot, is there any way to compensate for the huge difference in light?
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Ok what I see is that you have over exposed things to bring out the shadows. What you will find is that you are better to underexpose and keep you skies and then bring out the underexposed parts etc building as once you over expose and its white it is gone.