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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D3000/D5000
Working in blaring hot sunlight for the first time.
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveKoontz" data-source="post: 1534" data-attributes="member: 315"><p>The images that I loaded a little earlier today were shot in bright sunlight with some shadow and in +90º heat this past Saturday. I can't say that I'm happy with them and should have followed my own advice on the flash fill. My main goal was to shoot shiny, bright cars to determine if I could beat the reflection in this lighting. I didn't win this one. In the past, I haven't worried about it too much as folks seem to like the 'shine and reflection'. I personally find distracting and offensive so I will continue to experiment. I will shoot two classic cars tomorrow. Both are black, with fresh chrome plating and are highly polished cars. Wish me luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveKoontz, post: 1534, member: 315"] The images that I loaded a little earlier today were shot in bright sunlight with some shadow and in +90º heat this past Saturday. I can't say that I'm happy with them and should have followed my own advice on the flash fill. My main goal was to shoot shiny, bright cars to determine if I could beat the reflection in this lighting. I didn't win this one. In the past, I haven't worried about it too much as folks seem to like the 'shine and reflection'. I personally find distracting and offensive so I will continue to experiment. I will shoot two classic cars tomorrow. Both are black, with fresh chrome plating and are highly polished cars. Wish me luck. [/QUOTE]
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