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Originally Posted by ar0ck
Are you using automatic settings or manual?
Next time practice with the manual settings and expose for the car in the for ground. it looks like the camera is exposing for the brightest part which is the background, and thats causing the cars to come out dark. I can only imagine Texas days are as bright as they are here in California and you may find yourself resetting your exposure for every picture.
For my work photos I don't even shoot in RAW anymore unless its something special. If you set it right the first time your photos should be coming out with very minimal post processing work.
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I am shooting in full manual. Still getting used to this new body. I also kept forgetting to change my settings from when I was stationary shooting to when I was panning and vice versa. I'm sure I will get better with time. Just need to practice some more. I'll be bringing the camera to Vegas this week so I will have tons of time to play with the settings some more
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Originally Posted by sweetbmxrider
Pretty amazing what you can do post processing.
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Yessir it sure is
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Originally Posted by KirkEvil
Pics look amazing, nice job Matt
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Thanks Kirk!