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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 10/13/2006
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Very cute shot. MAry
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 12/17/2005
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Sorry, Pat, I clicked on the wrong place before I meant too! About the only thing I can suggest, is to bracket your shots, and don't let the auto exposure fool you into making a wrong exposure, based on the brightness of the snow. Dave.
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 12/17/2005
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Nice capture of the two of them, Pat! Those exposures against the snow are pretty tricky. Dave.
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Kay McIntire
{K:11787} 12/11/2005
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Another beautiful one. a little photoshop can cure what the camera doesn't take care of. Here is my fix. The colt is still not great, but he is visible and so cute too!
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 12/11/2005
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Pat, all that snow is tricking your light meter to under-expose for the important stuff. shoot in exposure bracketing, and get a couple shots the camera 'thinks' are over-exposed, and you'll then all the detail you need from your critters.
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Glenn Owens
{K:143} 12/11/2005
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Nice shot,I'm sure the pony would like to be on the other side of the fence. Snow will give your camera a false light meter reading by telling the camera its brighter than it is causing it to underexpose.You need one more stop of light and that will also define black objects.
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