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I took this photo on a 2008 Fujifilm Z100fd so I don't really have much control over colors because it doesnt output RAW (i dont like how some parts of the shadows just fall into complete blackness) but im looking to see if this picture seems "interesting" to any of you

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[–] DickinsonSA 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Not really sure if you're have had any more 'control' over colours with any other camera - why do you think that's an issue?

What I really like is the angle you've taken it from and the softness that's coming from the trees in the centre - that haziness for want of a better word.

It's a very pleasing photograph, my only critique might be that the area of sunlight seems slightly blown out - so I might have been inclined to under expose it by say a third of a stop - of course that wouldn't help you with your desire not to have the shadows look like - erm, shadows?

Good photo, enjoyed looking at it, thanks for sharing, keep it up, ~~shoot raw~~.

Edit - missed the fact it can't shoot raw

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I think youre right, in my mind i was wanting for less contrast in my photo but in reality i Think if i let the shadows be shadows, the highlights be highlights, and everything in between in their right place i can visualize a scene better. I just checked my exif and I shot this at -0.67ev

[–] DickinsonSA 1 points 1 year ago

Considering the fact the trees are dark and the grass and building bright, this was probably a candidate for hdr. Chances may have been slight to capture the full dynamic range.

That being said, it's still a good composition and a good shot. I'd be very interested to see what outcome you have if you re-shoot and take your exposure reading from the green of the grass - I've read that grass is middle grey.

It might, just might eliminate the blown highlights - but don't take my word for it as I'm often told I'm wrong.