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<blockquote data-quote="aced19" data-source="post: 304671" data-attributes="member: 9734"><p>Like Eyelight said. The sunlight on her arm cause the camera to under expose the rest of the picture. This has happened to me many times. </p><p>Just use a flash to help over come this. Anytime I see any sunlight on the subject I use flash. Don't know if thats the "proper" way, but it works for me.</p><p>The picture is a little soft also.</p><p>Just use the unsharp mask setting I posted or bump up your sharp settings to 6 or 7 in camera.</p><p>Like I said using photoshop you could turn this picture into a great picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aced19, post: 304671, member: 9734"] Like Eyelight said. The sunlight on her arm cause the camera to under expose the rest of the picture. This has happened to me many times. Just use a flash to help over come this. Anytime I see any sunlight on the subject I use flash. Don't know if thats the "proper" way, but it works for me. The picture is a little soft also. Just use the unsharp mask setting I posted or bump up your sharp settings to 6 or 7 in camera. Like I said using photoshop you could turn this picture into a great picture. [/QUOTE]
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