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Jun 17, 2012 20:36:26   #
FRENCHY Loc: Stone Mountain , Ga
 
Can you tell me what I missed here ? I had a 20-88 lens ? thank you for your input



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Jun 17, 2012 20:50:37   #
MadMike Loc: SALT LAKE
 
I just played with it for a second, but I hope you don't mind. I lightened it up by removing the shaddows. The problem is that your light meter focused on the sky I think, and so the dragonfly was dark. There was enough detail to do this. Next time if your close enough use your flash, If your in P or S you can usually just flip it up and it will give you FILL light.
FRENCHY wrote:
Can you tell me what I missed here ? I had a 20-88 lens ? thank you for your input



With darker background they turn out better, but you don't always have a choice. LOL
With darker background they turn out better, but y...

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Jun 17, 2012 20:51:28   #
jimbob51 Loc: hollywood fl
 
was just up to stone mt memorial weekend love the area,,, atlanta botanical garden amazing dragon flies have always given me a problem so I am not much help does look a little overexposed IMO



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Jun 18, 2012 12:28:08   #
FRENCHY Loc: Stone Mountain , Ga
 
MadMike wrote:
I just played with it for a second, but I hope you don't mind. I lightened it up by removing the shaddows. The problem is that your light meter focused on the sky I think, and so the dragonfly was dark. There was enough detail to do this. Next time if your close enough use your flash, If your in P or S you can usually just flip it up and it will give you FILL light.
FRENCHY wrote:
Can you tell me what I missed here ? I had a 20-88 lens ? thank you for your input


Thank you MadMike , thank's for creating something better , Hope next time I will get the right move .

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Jun 20, 2012 20:25:52   #
MadMike Loc: SALT LAKE
 
We all are learning, just play with it, it doesn't cost anything but time. I hope I didn't overstep my boundaries, some people don't want their work altered and I should have asked. Sorry!
FRENCHY wrote:
MadMike wrote:
I just played with it for a second, but I hope you don't mind. I lightened it up by removing the shaddows. The problem is that your light meter focused on the sky I think, and so the dragonfly was dark. There was enough detail to do this. Next time if your close enough use your flash, If your in P or S you can usually just flip it up and it will give you FILL light.
FRENCHY wrote:
Can you tell me what I missed here ? I had a 20-88 lens ? thank you for your input


Thank you MadMike , thank's for creating something better , Hope next time I will get the right move .
quote=MadMike I just played with it for a second,... (show quote)

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Jun 20, 2012 20:33:12   #
FRENCHY Loc: Stone Mountain , Ga
 
[ I hope I didn't overstep my boundaries, some people don't want their work altered and I should have asked. Sorry


You did not do anything wrong , I am glad that someone did it and it was you
Thank you for helping me

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