denise thompson
(K=49) - Comment Date 5/26/2009
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2nd image
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denise thompson
(K=49) - Comment Date 5/26/2009
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3rd image
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Chelsea Burke
(K=5679) - Comment Date 5/26/2009
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Denise, it would help if we knew what kind of camera you are using, and if it is digital or film. Does it have a +/- dial for exposure? Check to see if that dial is set properly, that's my first guess.
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The King
(K=3283) - Comment Date 6/17/2009
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Waazzuuuppp!!!!,,, looks like you had the EV up to much you are getting to much exposure light that is why you photos are coming out bright
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Jim Kernicky
(K=45) - Comment Date 7/20/2009
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They are way overexposed - are you shooting manual mode? If you are shooting animals, try to focus on Aperture priority and set to a low f-stop to blur the background. But basically it looks like your shutter speed to too slow - are you getting any oever-exposure warnings?
Jim Kernicky www.jfk-photo.com
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Kurt Driver
(K=65) - Comment Date 7/30/2009
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Perhaps you metered for the animals? That's what it looks like to me.
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