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I love taking pictures of flowers. The colors are so vivid. I do have problems with the reds and yellows, they almost glow they are so bright.
Monday, May 28, 2007
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2 comments:
You are not the only one who has problems with reds and yellows. They are difficult to expose correctly for. Try stopping down a bit and underexposing the picture a tad. That should keep the colors from overpowering the pixels. If you have a saturation tool in your camera menu, try selecting (-). This will take some of the bite out of the color. A polarizing filter will also help to remove the lighting glare from the petals.
Greg
Gorgeous! of course. : ) Love, Shelly
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