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iso and exposure, complete beginner Q

  • plasticpaddy
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    Ii managed to get a decent shot from the walls playing with aperture priority and shutter speed, it was pretty windy and hady to hold the tripod steady and was freezing cold so only managed to get 1 decent image. any pointers so i could get the original image closer to the edited one on the shoot? darker and more detail and the sky is always that kind of hazy orange every shot!

    is there a correct place for this type of post, mods/admin please move if so!

    thanks

    steve

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    Anonymous
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    Just to complicate things a little more but have a look at your white balance (WB) on the back
    of your camera. If your shooting at night change it to ‘Tungsten’ & this should correct the
    orange look to your image. You also need some light in the sky for drama & you most
    definately need a tripod. These were all tips I collected from others with proved correct.
    Good effort all the same!

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