Haven't posted in a while...
Oh and here's the link to my Jeep thread. I didn't want to add those shots to this thread even though it's all photography.
https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/m...-new-jeep.html
https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/m...-new-jeep.html
Nice to see some scenery that we don't have around here.
As far as C&C - they all seem a tad overexposed, mainly in the sky. Your subjects all seem to be pretty well exposed. If I were in the same position I'd consider waiting till a different part of the day, but that's usually not possible.
Do you use the highlights or histogram functions? Those might help you along a bit, especially since camera screens are relatively small, and they're usually hard to see if the sun is shining directly.
As far as C&C - they all seem a tad overexposed, mainly in the sky. Your subjects all seem to be pretty well exposed. If I were in the same position I'd consider waiting till a different part of the day, but that's usually not possible.
Do you use the highlights or histogram functions? Those might help you along a bit, especially since camera screens are relatively small, and they're usually hard to see if the sun is shining directly.
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Nice to see some scenery that we don't have around here.
As far as C&C - they all seem a tad overexposed, mainly in the sky. Your subjects all seem to be pretty well exposed. If I were in the same position I'd consider waiting till a different part of the day, but that's usually not possible.
Do you use the highlights or histogram functions? Those might help you along a bit, especially since camera screens are relatively small, and they're usually hard to see if the sun is shining directly.
As far as C&C - they all seem a tad overexposed, mainly in the sky. Your subjects all seem to be pretty well exposed. If I were in the same position I'd consider waiting till a different part of the day, but that's usually not possible.
Do you use the highlights or histogram functions? Those might help you along a bit, especially since camera screens are relatively small, and they're usually hard to see if the sun is shining directly.






