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<blockquote data-quote="Flugelbinder" data-source="post: 246419" data-attributes="member: 18582"><p><strong>Re: help</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi. In situations like this (if you want to get the exposure right on camera), if you adjust the shutter speed to a faster number, everything will have a darker tone - the sky, but also the wáter. It might also help if you set your ISO to a higher value, since you're not looking at sharpness and noise, but color and atmosphere... I'm all for trying to get as close as posible with the camera. Of course, if you shoot RAW (which you should) you always have to use a post processing software to be able to use your images, but it will make you feel a lot better if you open that file and say "WOW", instead of saying "this is not what I saw"...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flugelbinder, post: 246419, member: 18582"] [b]Re: help[/b] Hi. In situations like this (if you want to get the exposure right on camera), if you adjust the shutter speed to a faster number, everything will have a darker tone - the sky, but also the wáter. It might also help if you set your ISO to a higher value, since you're not looking at sharpness and noise, but color and atmosphere... I'm all for trying to get as close as posible with the camera. Of course, if you shoot RAW (which you should) you always have to use a post processing software to be able to use your images, but it will make you feel a lot better if you open that file and say "WOW", instead of saying "this is not what I saw"... [/QUOTE]
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