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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisM" data-source="post: 16864" data-attributes="member: 4866"><p>Thanks so much! I don't mind the corrections at all ... i'm a visual learner, it helps me to see it. I have the RAW files of these so I can correct them based on your feedback, but i'm trying to learn to properly expose things in the camera so I don't have to touch up later. The sunlight that day was super harsh. It wasn't a planned photography outing, just a take the family to the beach day. Of course it ended up being around 3pm when we got there and the sun was beaming down. I could barely even see my LCD, so I just shot a few so I could look later and learn, if that makes sense. At least the beach is close so I can take what i've learnt and go back to try again!</p><p> </p><p>I also like the crop of the starfish one much better ... I'm trying to break my habit of centering things! And the fourth one was my favorite too. It was taken around 5:30 that evening once the sun has set a bit. It's amazing the difference a few hours makes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisM, post: 16864, member: 4866"] Thanks so much! I don't mind the corrections at all ... i'm a visual learner, it helps me to see it. I have the RAW files of these so I can correct them based on your feedback, but i'm trying to learn to properly expose things in the camera so I don't have to touch up later. The sunlight that day was super harsh. It wasn't a planned photography outing, just a take the family to the beach day. Of course it ended up being around 3pm when we got there and the sun was beaming down. I could barely even see my LCD, so I just shot a few so I could look later and learn, if that makes sense. At least the beach is close so I can take what i've learnt and go back to try again! I also like the crop of the starfish one much better ... I'm trying to break my habit of centering things! And the fourth one was my favorite too. It was taken around 5:30 that evening once the sun has set a bit. It's amazing the difference a few hours makes. [/QUOTE]
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