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Hello,
You have exposure problems with two of your photos.
You have got overexposed areas.
And the other lake photo, the exposure could be more balanced. You don't have a lot of mid-tones
Take note of the histogram. You need to look at your histogram. It shows how your pixels are displayed from dark to light:
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/discover/how-to-read-a-histogram.html
This will help you in determining exposure.
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Hello,
You have exposure problems with two of your photos.
You have got overexposed areas.
And the other lake photo, the exposure could be more balanced. You don't have a lot of mid-tones
Take note of the histogram. You need to look at your histogram. It shows how your pixels are displayed from dark to light:
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/discover/how-to-read-a-histogram.html
This will help you in determining exposure.
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Details are lost in the shadows of the first file due to underexposure.
The second photo has a large spot.
Best wishes
Jacquelin
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