Exposure Issue
Hi, I've just got rejected a few photos, but the problem is that this photo has even levels, nothing i think can be done on shadows or highlights. It's in natural light. What can I do meet technical requirements?
Hi, I've just got rejected a few photos, but the problem is that this photo has even levels, nothing i think can be done on shadows or highlights. It's in natural light. What can I do meet technical requirements?
Hi,
I think you are right here that image processing here has little possibility to correct the exposure. An exposure series would certainly be one way to get a grip on the backlight problem.
In terms of image design, it is basically correct to have a foreground, middle and background, especially for landscape shots. The branches in the foreground are a popular means for many people to use as foreground, but they are too dominant in the image in terms of the area in the image, the brightness value and the image sharpness.
The sharpness of the image should certainly be in the middle to possibly to the background. Here, as I already mentioned in your other thread, I can only advise you to use a rather wide-angle lens for such shots in order to be able to do this better. A 100mm macro lens is not a good choice here.
I think if the image hadn't been rejected because of exposure, it would have been rejected because of wrong focus. This would be different if the branches were the main motif of the picture, but there is too little of it in the picture.
Greets,
v.poth
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