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    An image from our garden taken in May 2012.



    Ray.

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    I would probably had gone with a bit underexposure that would have given a bit darker background and more color with details on flowers.

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      throt,

      Thanks for your advice. Is this more like it - or - have I made it too dark.



      Ray.

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      • #4
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        Yes that looks better, shooting in sunlight is never easy

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          Originally posted by throt View Post
          Yes that looks better, shooting in sunlight is never easy
          throt,

          Thanks for your comments - I hadn't realised how difficult it is to improve an overexposed image. I will have to experiment more within Lightroom which I have still not fully explored yet despite using it for over a year now.

          Regards.

          Ray.

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          • #6
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            Yes it looks a lot more natural LR 4 I find is great to enhance photo's.
            I have had mine for nearly a year now and still not using it to it's full potential very nice photo. John

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            • #7
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              John,

              Thanks for your comments. One of my problems in using Photographic software is - I no sooner learn how to do something than within a few days I have forgotten what I learned. I blame it on my age !!

              Regards.

              Ray.
              Last edited by Ray Shotter; 26-10-12, 02:44 PM. Reason: typo

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