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January 13th, 2006 12:06 AM #21Originally Posted by schnitzerz4
di ako master so here is my humble opinion.
since brighter background mo and this is a single exposure shot.. mas overexposed talaga background compared to the subject. I assume na youre using either a standard SLR or a digital SLR for these shots-that way you can control how much light you want in your lens. if you increase aperture (from lets say for example f/2 to f/1.4) or decrease shutter speed, you let in more light- and everything will be brighter.. brighter background and brighter subject=washed out colors.
for the effect you want na same brightness ng backgroud but brighter yung kotse i think you can do 3 things with this:
1. multiple exposure.. take one pic with the desired light setting for the background(without the cars) and take another one using the subject as the basis for light setting(in a plain background). (im just not sure how good this will come out)
2. leave it as is.. but instead reduce light and make a silhoutte effect instead
3. takpan ng bond paper yung ilaw sa likod para mas mahina (kung ok lang hehe) this way, you can increase light without the background overpowering the subject.
im sure the experts here can help you more sa technical details. experts please feel free to correct me if im wrong.Last edited by Chip; January 13th, 2006 at 12:15 AM.
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January 13th, 2006 10:40 PM #28Originally Posted by OTEP
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January 14th, 2006 03:21 AM #29Hens! San kayo sa Macapagal nag photo shoot? Ganda ng pictures nyo and curious me sa background
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