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Photographer  Ann  Van Breemen {Karma:13399}
Project #37 Night Photography Camera Model Canon EOS 400D
Categories Cityscape
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Lens Sigma 17-70mm DC
Uploaded 10/26/2007 Film / Memory Type Compact Flash Card
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 701 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 11 Rating
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Location City -  Sydney
State -  NEW SOUTH WALES
Country - Australia   Australia
About I realised after I had the photo on the computer that I had over exposed the lights around the face. Any tips on how to expose them properly and not underexpose the rest of the scene? All suggestions gratefully received.
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Judith Adams    {K:1953} 10/28/2007
I love it just as it is Ann. Great shot. Kind regards, Judith

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Keith  Growden Keith  Growden   {K:29240} 10/27/2007
I dont know Ann. We will have to get that other one fired up for you. I think its great like it is. Something bright to look at. We will have to do a night shoot soon. Cheers Keith

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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:174127} 10/27/2007
A stunning photo, Ann, and the brighter lights around the face don't bother me at all. Love this!

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Ann  Van Breemen   {K:13399} 10/27/2007
Thank you Paul. I did shoot in RAW, but I use the old PS 7 program, which unfortunately doesn't support RAW. but I'll try a variation of your suggestion, using my RAW converter and then combining both exposures in P.S. If it works I'll post the result. Cheers.

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Jason Mckeown Jason Mckeown   {K:22200} 10/26/2007
Take one just exposing for the facial features then PS it into the shot, worked for me ;)

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Doyle D. Chastain Doyle D. Chastain   {K:101119} 10/26/2007
Exactly as Paul says it . . . works wonderfully.

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 10/26/2007
I like your composition here, Ann, and without the PP as Paul suggests, it's pretty hard to get a balance with the extremes of lighting you have here.
Dave.

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Hudson Lofchie   {K:165} 10/26/2007
This is a very interesting shot if not well composed. There is not focal point that immediately draws the attention of the viewer. If the photo was slightly less exposed, it would make the face stand out more, making it the focal point.

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 10/26/2007
This might be recoverable...if...you shot this in RAW instead of JPEG. In the Photoshop RAW panel, you can crank the exposure down 2 or 3 stops, and open it as RAW. Open a 2nd RAW normally exposed, and place them on top of each other. Then erase the over-exposed lights on the top layer, revealing the properly exposed lights in the layer beneath.

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Dave Brown Dave Brown   {K:1390} 10/26/2007
I don't know about suggestions to fix it, I love the way it is. Your right, it's a tick on the overexposed side, but, I think it sets the scene better. Anyway, hope you find the suggestion you need. Dave

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Hussam AL_ Khoder   {K:79545} 10/26/2007
fine angle!!!!! wonderful colors and lighting!!!!
well done bravo!!!
7+++

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