How I salvage overexposed images... :-)
An almost-daily photo blog from Kenya By Elsen Karstad, resident in Kenya, East Africa. Cameras: Nikon Z8 & Nikon D850 Lenses: Nikon 14-24 F2.8, Nikon z20-70 f2.8 Nikon 50 F2.8, Sigma 105 F2.8 Macro, Nikon 70-200 F2.8, Nikon 200-500, Nikon 600 F6.3 Enquiries on photo use or prints, email elknbi@gmail.com
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How did you take this picture? Were the settings primarily through the manual settings on the camera or is this all Photoshop? I've been trying to get this type of picture for a long time but I never seem to get the lighting quit right, never mind the elie.
ReplyDeleteI set the camera to bracket a series of F-stop exposure in a burst of 3 to 5 images. This was the most overexposed from such a series. It was also very harsh equatorial missay light with a dark elephant against light coloured grass. Fortunate lighting, followed by conversion to B&W in PhotoShop.
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