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best way to brighten a stone wall
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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktop" data-source="post: 548035" data-attributes="member: 22693"><p>I processed it for you in that thread. Your settings could use some help. You shot this at f/29 with 1/15th shutter speed. A shot like this doesn't need anything over f/11 IMO. I like the fact that you didn't blow the highlights and I was able to fix that. I also liked your composition. Good job on those things, but like I said you need to study up on the exposure triangle. Also you should watch some videos on LR as well. It was pretty simple to get to how I got your shot in LR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktop, post: 548035, member: 22693"] I processed it for you in that thread. Your settings could use some help. You shot this at f/29 with 1/15th shutter speed. A shot like this doesn't need anything over f/11 IMO. I like the fact that you didn't blow the highlights and I was able to fix that. I also liked your composition. Good job on those things, but like I said you need to study up on the exposure triangle. Also you should watch some videos on LR as well. It was pretty simple to get to how I got your shot in LR. [/QUOTE]
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