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Jun 20 2012 11:28pm
Hi guys.

I'm still fairly new to photography, but i'm understanding more and more each day. This morning I got up bright and early to get a few sunrise shots from a bridge near my place. I'm not too happy with the results, they all seem far too underexposed to me. I would really appreciate any feedback/ advice :)
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Jun 21 2012 04:12am
Are you taking RAW pictures or JPEG? You should take RAW, so you can edit them with Lightroom. That way you can help the exposure with the shadows so that it's brighter.

However, in this instance, I like how the sky is the only thing properly exposed, and the rest is silhouetted. I think it's very nice, but it'd be nice to see how the pictures would look if the rest was edited.
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Jun 21 2012 04:57am
You need to get some "Gradient" Filters... with these you can correct the fairly bright light in the sky and get a more even / brighter exposure with more detail :)

You can get Natural Gradient Filters from different Brands.. Hitech....Lee.. Cookin.. etc.. :)

Like the Shots btw. the sky is amazing..

This post was edited by Phil. on Jun 21 2012 04:57am
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Jun 21 2012 08:13am
Quote (AtomicCynic @ Jun 21 2012 09:12pm)
Are you taking RAW pictures or JPEG? You should take RAW, so you can edit them with Lightroom.


I took RAW and Jpeg for all these shots.. but I havent got lightroom set up or any other raw editing software yet... will have to research this :) is it hard to work on just the lower sections seperate from the sky?


Quote (Phil. @ Jun 21 2012 09:57pm)
You need to get some "Gradient" Filters


AHHHH yes yes yes, had completely forgot about those split filter kinda things. thank you :)

any value in going for the super cheap knock off ones on ***? especially while i'm still working everything out or are they just not worth the bother?

Quote (Phil. @ Jun 21 2012 09:57pm)
Like the Shots btw. the sky is amazing..


and thank you :) I'm glad I went out this morning... fell in to place so randomly, almost stayed in bed, turns out today was the winter solstice and a very decent looking sunrise over sydney :)

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Jun 21 2012 08:17am
Well, it has different exposure options for "highlights," "shadows," "whites," and "blacks." So yeah, it'll effect different areas. Lightroom is great for editing RAW images.
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Jun 21 2012 08:21am
Quote (AtomicCynic @ Jun 22 2012 01:17am)
Well, it has different exposure options for "highlights," "shadows," "whites," and "blacks." So yeah, it'll effect different areas. Lightroom is great for editing RAW images.


ahhh awesome :) deffinently need to invest some time in learning light room then :) thanks
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Jun 21 2012 09:28am
Could also look into luminosity masking in photoshop. Plenty of tutorials on youtube.
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Jun 21 2012 03:02pm
cookin is usually really cheap.. they do their job, but they will have a purple color cast so you need to color correct quite much..

I would go with the little more expensive ones.. i myself use lee, since for the 14-24 is only one holder you can use.. a friend of mine uses hitech and is quite happy :)
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Jun 21 2012 07:04pm
Wow Love the first photos!!
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Jun 21 2012 09:44pm
Quote (MotherOfTwo @ Jun 22 2012 12:04pm)
Wow Love the first photos!!


Thank you :)

Quote (Phil. @ Jun 22 2012 08:02am)
cookin is usually really cheap.. they do their job, but they will have a purple color cast so you need to color correct quite much..

I would go with the little more expensive ones.. i myself use lee, since for the 14-24 is only one holder you can use.. a friend of mine uses hitech and is quite happy :)


*** TIME!

EDIT: hmmm interesting that was blurred out, wasnt a bad word i swear... "buying things cheap on line time!"..??

Quote (bygdubdiesel @ Jun 22 2012 02:28am)
Could also look into luminosity masking in photoshop. Plenty of tutorials on youtube.


Awesome, thanks :) so much easier having suggestions for what to look into for improving, rather than trying to find things on my own :/

This post was edited by GWidders on Jun 21 2012 09:46pm
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