A shade subtle for me, that one.He doesen't look guilty to me
I'll have another crack at it. Thanks for the advice.Shame you blew those whites
Thanks for the advice. I'll try and clean it up next time I'm in LR/PS.Well seen, the swan's body looks a bit blown out and I'd be tempted to tidy up the area behind the swan
You may be able to recover some feather details if you shot in RAW ?I'll have another crack at it. Thanks for the advice.
OK I will delete the commentA shade subtle for me, that one.
No. No need to delete it. It just went clean over my head.OK I will delete the comment
I probably can Les. I always shoot in RAW. Have done ever since I got my D80.You may be able to recover some feather details if you shot in RAW ?
Good luck
Les
Thanks for the advice.It can be very hard to get exposure balanced with white against a black background, can I ask what settings you used, spot exposure with some compensation may have helped. IMHO I find seeing the other side of the bridge a bit off putting so I would change the angle slightly and if not shooting from sitting position I would try lowering the angle. That being said I like the overall picture.
I just had a look at his channel one I will subscribe to, thanks for mentioning him...... I remembered watching Paul Miguel on YouTube ......
Thanks for the advice.I like the overall shot and composition very much and in situations like that I always expose for the whites and then raise the shadows in PP if required.