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ptadeb
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October 24, 2018
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Help with rejection due to "exposure problems"

  • October 24, 2018
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This is my first venture into the critique forum and gladly looking for input. I had a series of these pictures from a flooding mill, and several were rejected due to exposure problems. But, there is no highlight or shadow clipping, and overall I think the images look balanced, but these two, along with many others, were rejected and I'm not sure what exposure problems they are concerned about. All input welcome, thank you!

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Correct answer Abambo

There is no real exposure problem with these pictures. But yes, you can improve the pictures to give a different appearance.

I think, however, that the image show misses some sharpness. If you shot the picture in raw, what I suspect, you will have some reserves for the final tweaking as even the JPEG files still have good hope.

As for sharpness f11 may not be the sweet point of your lens. Expect the sharpest moments around f8 and that would have given you the opportunity to lower the ISO. The EOS 80 does has quite some noise at higher ISO values, so best is to stay at 100-200 (even that 320 is not the most noisy situation for this camera).

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Ricky336
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 25, 2018

Hello, I can't see any exposure problems specifically, however, the whites/hightlights (the water spray) in your 2nd picture could be reduced a bit.

Overall I think, your pictures are a bit flat. They're more of a mid-tone grey. Hence the exposure rejection reason. I think you need to look more at your white and black points.

joanH
Inspiring
October 25, 2018

Hi, I lived near this waterfalls and it is a deep winter day. There is actually little color on a day like this and photo would need to be enhanced if color is needed. Very nice photos. Regards, JH

ptadeb
ptadebAuthor
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October 25, 2018

Thank you very much for your feedback. The falls certainly aren't looking like that right now, with all rivers well-below normal. But that's another story. I did play around with saturation a little bit, toning down the oranges, upping the green, then played with blacks, shadows and dehazing. I posted the revised images in previous reply.