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 By: Pat Snelling Weiner  
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Photographer Pat Snelling Weiner {K:1920}
Project #25 Characters Camera Model Canon EOS 10D
Categories Wildlife
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon 28mm-90mm
Uploaded 12/11/2005 Film / Memory Type Hitachi 6GB Microdrive
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 135 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 6 Rating
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Location City -  Cody
State -  WYOMING
Country - United States   United States
About No sun today, so the colt didn't come out as clear as I would have liked. Black objects seem hard to get definition for me....any ideas?
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Glenn Owens   {K:143} 12/11/2005
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.


Paul Lara   {K:81613} 12/11/2005
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.


Kay McIntire   {K:11787} 12/11/2005
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!



Dave Stacey   {K:120377} 12/17/2005
Nice capture of the two of them, Pat! Those exposures against the snow are pretty tricky.
Dave.


Dave Stacey   {K:120377} 12/17/2005
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.


Mary Brown   {K:68582} 10/13/2006
Very cute shot.
MAry


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