Hi there,
today I uploaded a few photo's again and fast as ever I got the approval results. A few images we're to blurry (which was true) and others had poor lightning. That's where my question comes in.
I know they are a bit light but looking I used the camera's lightmeter to figure out which shutter I had to use. It said that I was using the correct shutterspeed for the shot. However it still came in lighter then exspected.
Any tips on how to resolve these sort of "problems" in the future?
The photo I'm talking about is:
http://picasaweb.google.nl/gerbenvanerkelens/RGBStockPhotoS#5496356207309078306
sorry, wrong link. Good one -> http://picasaweb.google.nl/gerbenvanerkelens/StockphotoS#5496356207309078306
hm, im no expert (and im sure others will give you more useful advices).
anyway, you do have digital camera, so try preview taken photo and then use faster shutter...
i guess there is "exposure compensation" setting on your camera - try it to see variations you get.
camera's built-in meter can be fooled if there are very bright areas (sky) and dark areas in the frame, so try to take a few shots with the different settings. hope that helps!
Hmm, that's a good one. Didn't know the built-in meter could be fooled. So I probably need to rely a bit more on my eyesight then!
I think it depends on what it was focused on. maybe it focused on the yellow plants - which were nicely exposed. I sometimes set on auto, take a shot, take note of the numbers & then switch to manual adjusting aperture or shutter speed to darken or lighten. In short - eyesight is needed.
Good point, that's a thing I need to consider: Focus Point and the use of my own eyesight :D Tried something today, seems that it works correctly :D
As Dan said, the background plants were nicely exposed. The highlights are definately overexposed. Using curves in RAW can help to compensate for that. Or perhaps spot metering when composing and taking the shot. Stopping down will also help so take several shots at different apertures and exposures to find the best balance.
Thanks again for the good explanation. I tried some of it during my vacation, just waiting on the end result now :-)