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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 262370" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>If you shot this exposing for the shadows than the glare spots would have been blown out. You're camera is exposing for the very bright glare issues making the shadow areas that much more darker. Only fix to this is to do an HDR image or add some fill light. Digital cameras can only capture about 12 stops of differance between the brightest and darkest areas. This shot simply has allot more than that range. Imagine trying to see someone in a dark lit room while holding a flashlight in your eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 262370, member: 13822"] If you shot this exposing for the shadows than the glare spots would have been blown out. You're camera is exposing for the very bright glare issues making the shadow areas that much more darker. Only fix to this is to do an HDR image or add some fill light. Digital cameras can only capture about 12 stops of differance between the brightest and darkest areas. This shot simply has allot more than that range. Imagine trying to see someone in a dark lit room while holding a flashlight in your eyes. [/QUOTE]
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