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RE: 13 Truly Epic Golden Hour Photos, Wow!

in #blog7 years ago (edited)

I have seen it. If you want my personal opinion:

The sky is overexposed and the foreground is too dark. Now the foreground is somewhere in between a silhouette and some colours . Also the horizon does not appear to be straight.

Try capturing in raw and editing the photo in Lightroom. Expose for the background so your photo does not get over exposed and bring back the shadows (foreground) with Lightroom

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Because I focus on the glass, that's the reasen sky is overexposed. Well its okay I'll try next time ;)

Always expose your photo for the brightest area. Cameras these days can recover a lot of details from the shadows. But you can never regain anything that is over exposed

yeah. Thanks for the tip ;)

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