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    Shot handheld with Canon 7D and 800mm f/5.6 IS lens (1/4000s, f/5.6, EV -0.7, ISO 320)


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    Nice head position and water droplets. Needs more room below. -.7 makes no sense to me.... It would seem that the original had to have been well under-exposed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Nice head position and water droplets. Needs more room below. -.7 makes no sense to me.... It would seem that the original had to have been well under-exposed.
    Thanks for the comments, Arthur. The reason I set the EV to -0.7 was because the background was dark and the lighting conditions were changing fast near sunset. Otherwise I would have used manual exposure. I tried EV 0, but the whites were washed out. What would you have done differently in these conditions? Any tips are greatly appreciated.

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    Last edited by EdNguyen; 05-21-2010 at 07:23 PM.

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