I was thinking in terms of b&w for the orange filter. Obviously, it wouldn't work for color, but the polorazing filter will often do the trick. If not, as was mentioned, the graduated filters, or multiple exposures and blending in PS will work.
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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