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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: 1572" data-attributes="member: 315"><p>I decided to take my laptop to the shoot and tether in to Nikon Capture for a little help ... To make a long story short, the glare and sunspots were unbelievable. I made the decision to underexpose the images to help combat this condition. The good news is that i won. Admittedly I will spend the rest of my life in Photoshop tweaking, but I would rather worry about exposure correction than fight the glare and hot spots during the shoot. In a quick review of the images, I am very pleased with the outcome. I'll try to put a few up in my gallery in the next couple of days. And, of course, your critiques (not criticism) are welcome.... that's how we learn!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveKoontz, post: 1572, member: 315"] I decided to take my laptop to the shoot and tether in to Nikon Capture for a little help ... To make a long story short, the glare and sunspots were unbelievable. I made the decision to underexpose the images to help combat this condition. The good news is that i won. Admittedly I will spend the rest of my life in Photoshop tweaking, but I would rather worry about exposure correction than fight the glare and hot spots during the shoot. In a quick review of the images, I am very pleased with the outcome. I'll try to put a few up in my gallery in the next couple of days. And, of course, your critiques (not criticism) are welcome.... that's how we learn! [/QUOTE]
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