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<blockquote data-quote="Victor Coar" data-source="post: 39520" data-attributes="member: 501"><p>B-</p><p> The images you have recorded are pretty much what you are going to get shooting sunsets. the thing here is that the eye sees somewhere around 11 stops of light and the camera sees around 5. To complicate matters more the trees are backlit which basically means you are shooting from the shadow side of the trees. Even if you were to use Photoshop you would only be able to lighten the shadows so much before the trees went grey or became very noisy. the camera you have is very nice and there is nothing wrong with it or you for that matter!! keep working on it - maybe look up "shooting sunsets" online I'll bet you will learn a few things that would take me hours to type. good luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victor Coar, post: 39520, member: 501"] B- The images you have recorded are pretty much what you are going to get shooting sunsets. the thing here is that the eye sees somewhere around 11 stops of light and the camera sees around 5. To complicate matters more the trees are backlit which basically means you are shooting from the shadow side of the trees. Even if you were to use Photoshop you would only be able to lighten the shadows so much before the trees went grey or became very noisy. the camera you have is very nice and there is nothing wrong with it or you for that matter!! keep working on it - maybe look up "shooting sunsets" online I'll bet you will learn a few things that would take me hours to type. good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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