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August 15th, 2008 @1:58 pm  

That’s great advice. often what I see on the LCD is not the same when I get it home.

That’s an awesome shot btw!

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ted @ndes Said,
August 18th, 2008 @7:15 pm  

The Luminous Landscape has some great points on historgrams. I would like to add one possible option to their “worst case lighting” example with the overexposed sky/underexposed ground compromise. Do use the Histogram enough so that you won’t get blown out details on the high end, but err on getting the exposure right for the dark areas. Then in the “digital darkroom” of photoshop you can be artistic and “dodge” the sky to pull out details and make it darker (it’s kind of like their multiple exposure suggestion, but more effective IMO)… I think the suggestion for Ansel Adams as the next book is good paired with this tip, as he was THE negative dodge/burn maestro.

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ted @ndes Said,
August 18th, 2008 @7:33 pm  

Quick edit; it should have read “dodge/burn” above, but I’m sure you all caught the drift.

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