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I took this image earlier this evening, the sky was looking beautiful so snapped like crazy. What I'd like to know is how on earth do I get the picture so the sky AND foreground are both properly exposed? I was using an ND4 Grad, so would I need to step up to a darker filter? Or is there some other way?
NO C&C on this image though please, I've been torn to pieces already this week lol I feel like bouncing my camera off a rock!
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FRIENDLY C&C on this one though....and please be friendly...at least put something positive about it!
ANd I know the horizon appears to be on the squiff, but it's not...it's the whole south coast that's wrong No PP on this either yet, will get round to it tomorrow and maybe repost. Please no altering my image either, I'll do it lmao
#2
NO C&C on this image though please, I've been torn to pieces already this week lol I feel like bouncing my camera off a rock!
#1
FRIENDLY C&C on this one though....and please be friendly...at least put something positive about it!
ANd I know the horizon appears to be on the squiff, but it's not...it's the whole south coast that's wrong No PP on this either yet, will get round to it tomorrow and maybe repost. Please no altering my image either, I'll do it lmao
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