My name is Joaquim. Born in Barcelona , living in Orange County CA for the past 20 years. I am an amteur with little experience, know the basics but make too many mistakes and will try to learn from this forum.
My cameras are a Nikon D90 and recently a Fujifilm XT-2.
I am showing some photos from last Christmas in Girona. Maybe too dark, sky too white (I would hope to learn how to prevent that). In spite of thee photos my favorite photography is travel photo and my favorite subjects are people.
Anyway I am here to learn so feel free
Hello and welcome to the forum saying hello from Pittsburgh.
Welcome from Tennessee. Nice photos
Thank you.
Some info on the photos:
# 3 appears on Game of Thrones as the stage where a play is performed
#1 and # 3 have a white sky that I do not know how to prevent without getting the rest of the image too dark
JoeB
Loc: Mohawk Valley, NY
Hello Joaquim, welcome to UHH.
Welcome to UHH! Very nice shots!
Quim wrote:
Thank you.
Some info on the photos:
# 3 appears on Game of Thrones as the stage where a play is performed
#1 and # 3 have a white sky that I do not know how to prevent without getting the rest of the image too dark
Try HDR on #1 and 3. With hdr multiple photos are taken at different exposures and combined. On the d90 use the bracketing option-on the left side under the flash button. press it and use the rear thumb wheel to set options(how many shots/ev). You will need a program like Photoshop or photomatrix to merge the seperate(bracketed) shots. I hope this helps.
Welcome to UHH Joaquim, glad you joined us. Do you shoot in RAW format? If you do you could work on your images in a post processing program, Lightroom, Photoshop, etc. If could fix some of your skies and enable you to enhance in others ways.
Have fun, learn and enjoy the forum.
Don
Thank you. I will try bracketing. I have never done it before.
Hi Don.
I do shoot in Raw and then use a program called: Zoner Photo Studio 18. I am not sure if it is very professional because it is quite inexpensive.
Also, Nikon and Fuji have different RAW formats. I am not sure why that is. It seems that every camera manufacturer has its own RAW file type.
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