If you're shooting film, try an orange and/or a polarizing filter. If you shooting digfital, be shure you're shooting in raw mode, and a polarizing filter will help with many of the skys. Raw mode in digital will give you the maximum information to work with.
Tom Baker
Bob Cain <boblovesphotos@...> wrote:
I have been having trouble lately photographing in daylight. My foreground
is sometimes severly overshadowed by the bright light of the sky. So trees
look to dark, and if I increase the shutter the sky washes out? Any tips?
Here are some photos that did come out but probably still need work:
http://www.robertcain.info/gallery/2055781
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Thanks,
Bob Cain
http://www.robertcain.info/photography
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Re: [Digital BW] Landscape bright background
2006-10-30 by Tom Baker
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