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RE: Photography Hacks: 5 Tips to Help You Take Sharper Landscape Photos

in #photography6 years ago

Thank you for the tips @jonbarker. This very helpful with dummy photographer like me :p. Frankly, i always didn't know how to take a good photo. I don't know how catch the light, the photos always either very bright or it turn out with shadow :p.
Photographer always need to have patience to wait for the right moment just to take one nice shoot.

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Hey, @oliviackl thanks for reading! From your brief description I think the problem you are having is down to exposure of the image. If you want to understand a little more, have a look into the concept of dynamic range, and how to expose for the correct area in your photo. Even with pro cameras you still get the problem where in a high contrast scene some shadow areas might be completely black, or highlight areas might be completely white, so we have to pick which area of the image is most important, or use more complex camera techniques. Happy shooting :)

Hey @jonbarker, thank you so much give me some simple concept site. I definitely have a look. Hahaha thank you pointed out what was my issue. I didn't know myself that's is the reason why I always shoot it in a dark, hope that one day I able to fix it :p