So I want to get a setting with a big dynamic range for it to work right, right? So at dusk, dawn or an overcast day would be ideal? I have a point and shoot camera that goes from -2 to +2 s I can get some variation on exposures. I'll give it some work this weekend if I like anything I'll post it up. You guys should get side jobs as photography/photoshop teachers.
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Originally Posted by Dwight
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