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Monday, July 23, 2007

Golden Dreamer






4 comments:

  1. Hey I like this photo!!

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  2. Tom:

    Thanks for the feedback. I have to admit this was a fortunate accident: I was just testing how to bracket for a subject with strong backlighting.

    The problem with my compact digital is that it misreads backlight and sometimes the person I'm trying to image is too underexposed; I can't even fix the problem with Photoshop. I noticed this image was "overexposed" but in this case it was the right exposure.

    So far I find digital photography is like shooting slides, in that it's easy to burn out the highlights.

    Luke

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  3. Maybe mess with the white balance?
    White balance is something I tend to forget.

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  4. Tom:

    I've played with the white balance modes on my camera but usually to color correct a scene, for example, taking out the excessibe blue tint with a subject in deep shade by setting the camera to "cloudy." Sometimes I've switched to different settings with night photography to see how different light sources affect the color tones. But I haven't used the manual white balance yet with a white sheet of paper to correct for color shifts.

    As for the Golden Dreamer shot, the walls in the coffee house are yellow and the evening sun had a warmer color temp, thus adding to the golden hue. So even with my camera set on the standard automatic white balance mode, I still ended up with a heavenly tint.

    Luke

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