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Richard Stern
04-05-2008, 05:58 PM
Here's another image of Harlequin Ducks at Port George, Nova Scotia recently. D300, Tamron 200-500.
Exposure time: 1/4000 s
F number: 6.3
Exposure program: Aperture priority
ISO speed rating: 1000
Exposure bias: 0.0
Maximum lens aperture: 5.3 APEX = F6.3
Metering mode: Spot

Hard to get the whites right and everything else correct. The lighting was very harsh - hence the shadows. I hope I am learning not to over-sharpen! Any comments welcome.

Richard

Harold Davis
04-05-2008, 06:39 PM
in harsh light i think the sunny 16 rule might work. set your f/ stop on f/16 and then some exposure compensation for the whites. that would preserve the details in the whites and if you had to brighten the dark areas, you can do so i PS without affecting the whites.

those are beautiful ducks. maybe you could quack at them to get them all to look at you!!

Gus Cobos
04-05-2008, 06:58 PM
Hi Richard,
Lovely composition, of a lovely family of fine feathered friends...:D Must agree with Mr. Harold on his recommendation for the whites...:D

Alfred Forns
04-05-2008, 08:00 PM
Hi Richard !!! The sunny sixteen would sure work Actually the sunny twenty two in this case With harsh light there is not much you can do Difficult to tame the range !!!!