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Whole bunch of random stuff......
1. "What colour space have you got your camera set to?" - you can tell from the file name it's 1998 (if you'e a Nikon nerd). Somebody techie will say whether that's a good idea or not. For posting to the web it's generally bad. Consider flipping your camera to "Mode I" (it's in the manual)
2. "The exposure compensation is set to +5" - that shouldn't make any difference. You might want to set it to zero to avoid confusion.
3. "At the moment, I'm not using any reflectors." - you know they sell these in the pound shop? This time of year you can get extra wide reflectors intended for turkey....
4. "Not to worry about the clips, I've attached it firmly with corsage magnets." I knew there had to be another use for them
But mostly....right now people are suggesting ways to "improve" the picture without knowing what you want it to look like. Some suggestions will increase shadows and some decrease them. Both are good but I bet you don't want both. Is there something on the web you are trying to emulate?
1. "What colour space have you got your camera set to?" - you can tell from the file name it's 1998 (if you'e a Nikon nerd). Somebody techie will say whether that's a good idea or not. For posting to the web it's generally bad. Consider flipping your camera to "Mode I" (it's in the manual)
2. "The exposure compensation is set to +5" - that shouldn't make any difference. You might want to set it to zero to avoid confusion.
3. "At the moment, I'm not using any reflectors." - you know they sell these in the pound shop? This time of year you can get extra wide reflectors intended for turkey....
4. "Not to worry about the clips, I've attached it firmly with corsage magnets." I knew there had to be another use for them
But mostly....right now people are suggesting ways to "improve" the picture without knowing what you want it to look like. Some suggestions will increase shadows and some decrease them. Both are good but I bet you don't want both. Is there something on the web you are trying to emulate?