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~ Mr. Staddon – Thank you for bringing this up on your webinar last night! So sorry I missed it. I appreciate you being so kind, I honestly thought this photo was pretty bad, but I am truly grateful for you looking at it!
I have tried everything you advised, and I got rid of the line in the sky, (that was impressive I didn’t even see it to be honest, I am glad you caught it)
I tried everything to make the tree stand out more, I just can’t get it. There are so many branches and the grass is so golden that any attempt to darken/deepen the tree just fails against the background. So I am very sorry I couldn’t get that.
I did have one question real quick, so these photos were all taken in a dark setting with a bright sunset. So naturally I turned the ISO down and the shutter speed up. This method seemed to work pretty well looking at it on the camera display, however when I brought it over onto my computer the photo went like super dark, like ridiculously dark. I can’t figure out why? I didn’t mess with it, but the photo on the camera display is fine, but on the computer it became super dark. Thus, I had to increase the brightness which made everything just look “blech” and it added a lot of noise without me meaning to. Any ideas on how to fix/what this was?
Sorry, that looks super confusing but I hope it makes sense. 🙂
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