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<blockquote data-quote="invisionz" data-source="post: 38159" data-attributes="member: 8113"><p>I didn't consider using additional lights like flashlights or lanterns. I automatically thought that I should use my speed light flash (sb-700) and my intention was to use my flash for shots inside the cave. I didn't know that I would have a shot like this one until I got there.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, I like the auto bracketing shots for HDR. I am just now looking into HDR and I can see where there are many uses for it. </p><p></p><p>In fact another pic that I was planning on posting is the side of the cave/cliff that over looks a river. In that shot the sun is highly visible and washes out about a third of the photo, I thought HDR!</p><p></p><p>I now have some new ideas on how to reproach this shot if time allows before I leave the area. If I do get a chance to reshoot, I will plan on posting those photos.</p><p></p><p>Thank you everyone for your critiques they are all valuable to me as I am learning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="invisionz, post: 38159, member: 8113"] I didn't consider using additional lights like flashlights or lanterns. I automatically thought that I should use my speed light flash (sb-700) and my intention was to use my flash for shots inside the cave. I didn't know that I would have a shot like this one until I got there. Anyways, I like the auto bracketing shots for HDR. I am just now looking into HDR and I can see where there are many uses for it. In fact another pic that I was planning on posting is the side of the cave/cliff that over looks a river. In that shot the sun is highly visible and washes out about a third of the photo, I thought HDR! I now have some new ideas on how to reproach this shot if time allows before I leave the area. If I do get a chance to reshoot, I will plan on posting those photos. Thank you everyone for your critiques they are all valuable to me as I am learning. [/QUOTE]
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