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<blockquote data-quote="ThePilot" data-source="post: 40049" data-attributes="member: 6457"><p>One shot to expose falls properly and one for the sky. </p><p>Combine in photoshop using layers so that the sky looks right. It is sometimes called merging or exposure fusion. Check web for How To tutorial.</p><p>My main issue is with the lack of sharpness. F29 will cause diffraction and loss of sharpness. Try no smaller than F16 and use an ND filter, or polariser even, to get your shutter slow enough. There should be plenty DOF then and on a tripod shot should be sharp.</p><p>You could try an ND Grad for the sky but trees might be too dark.</p><p></p><p>HTH</p><p>Iain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThePilot, post: 40049, member: 6457"] One shot to expose falls properly and one for the sky. Combine in photoshop using layers so that the sky looks right. It is sometimes called merging or exposure fusion. Check web for How To tutorial. My main issue is with the lack of sharpness. F29 will cause diffraction and loss of sharpness. Try no smaller than F16 and use an ND filter, or polariser even, to get your shutter slow enough. There should be plenty DOF then and on a tripod shot should be sharp. You could try an ND Grad for the sky but trees might be too dark. HTH Iain. [/QUOTE]
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