My Dog: Mocha....again

Andy Liang

Senior Member
Hey I know its only been about 8 hours since i had my last post but since it is a new day i figure i can post this a bit earlier so i can get more feedbacks on my photos.

Camera: Nikon D3100
Lens: Nikkor 35mm f/1.8 AF-S DX
Exposure time(Shutter Speed): 1/100
ISO: 100
Exposure bias: +0.7 step
Focal length: 35mm
White Balance: Direct Sunlight
Setting: Aperture Priority
Date Taken: 7/10/2011 6:34PM pst

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Thanks again,

Andy
 

Joseph Bautsch

New member
Andy, great shot of Mocha, a cute dog always makes for a good subject. Exposure and depth of field are right on. Excellent attentive expression. The only recommendation I have is to crop it down to more of the head and shoulders and eliminate most of the cars in the background. They are a bit distracting especially the gold wheel in the upper right. The point of interest is Mocha and cropping will make him more prominent. In your EXIF data you indicate a +0.7 exposure bias. What is your logic for it? There are photographers who think Nikon cameras underexpose so they intentionally add about +0.7 exposure bias to every shot.
 

Andy Liang

Senior Member
Andy, great shot of Mocha, a cute dog always makes for a good subject. Exposure and depth of field are right on. Excellent attentive expression. The only recommendation I have is to crop it down to more of the head and shoulders and eliminate most of the cars in the background. They are a bit distracting especially the gold wheel in the upper right. The point of interest is Mocha and cropping will make him more prominent. In your EXIF data you indicate a +0.7 exposure bias. What is your logic for it? There are photographers who think Nikon cameras underexpose so they intentionally add about +0.7 exposure bias to every shot.

Ahh. Thanks for the input. The reason why i set my exposure a bit higher was because when i had it set on 0, it seem a bit too dark to me (but that could be just me) but yet it does not seem underexpose. I figure maybe if i set the exposure a bit higher it would make this picture better since it is sunny out :p. Here is the cropped picture below. Again thanks for your advice
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PavementPilot

New member
I had this issue (appears underexposed) before. I turns out to be 1) viewing the photos on camera with a darker setting to the screen brightness, or 2) a computer screen not calibrated correctly.
 

Joseph Bautsch

New member
PavementPilot, photographers have complained for years that the Nikon auto exposure settings underexpose. I met a lady on my trip to Alaska who was shooting with a D3. She routinely had a +0.7 exposure bias because according to her, the camera always underexposed her shots. I personally have not had a problem with the Nikon auto exposure settings. But I have heard this complaint more than once.
 

ThePhotoLegend

Senior Member
What a nice shot ! I really like the original crop. I think if you were to crop it that it would be really nice to maintain as much of the original look as possible.

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Browncoat

Senior Member
...She routinely had a +0.7 exposure bias because according to her, the camera always underexposed her shots. I personally have not had a problem with the Nikon auto exposure settings. But I have heard this complaint more than once.
I'm registered with the complaint department on this issue as well. I frequently shoot @ +0.3 or above, even at high noon.
 
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