I've had a lot of poorly exposed images lately, I have a couple of reasons for that. I've been shooting in more difficult lighting conditions and places I haven't had my gray card. I shot the first image relying on the in camera meter, then I viewed my histogram and adjusted exposure comp and rechecked my histogram.
These are both SOOC, I only resized and stamped them no USM or anything.
BTW, these are of my hollyhocks, finally almost ready to bloom. I'm very excited.
![06100786](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1340/539245492_ba0c3345d6_m.jpg)
After adjusted for histogram
![06100787](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1003/539245496_b2db0a00f5_m.jpg)
The technical info is available on flickr if you click the images.
3 comments:
Hollyhocks remind me so much of my childhood-
Beautiful photos.
Very pretty! Do you do much post-processing? Shooting in full manual has helped me a lot- if the lighting doesn't change you can set it and leave it. I get better results that way than using AP, as it will always underexpose. I do shoot in AP as needed, but shooting in RAW helps too. HTH!
When I am practicing something that classify under a technical assignment I do no post processing. I shoot in RAW and don't adjust anything so they end up being very RAW images. These I didn't even USM.
When I'm shooting things instead of kids I love my gray card, but it's a pain with moving kids in changing light.
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