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    sandboarding

    went sandboarding with sum mates the other day thought i would share sum pics

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    Panarus biarmicus Moderator (Sports) SmartWombat's Avatar
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    Re: sandboarding

    You have found yet another sport I've not seen before.
    And again some lovely blue sky, we have rain and grey cloud.
    Colour me slightly green with envy over here.

    I'm finding the sand looks a little washed out here, since my monitor is calibrated I don't think it's my end ... is shooting scenes like this the same as shooting snow, where you need to adjust the exposure a bit to retain the highlight detail?
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    Re: sandboarding

    yes we got some loverly blue in the sky this last week

    this was my first attempt at taking photos in the sand and im really new to photography
    the sun was really bright on this day and bouncing off the sand

    im going again tomorrow so any help would be really appreciated

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    Re: sandboarding

    very sick photos...keep um coming...i would give you some tips but im about as good as a chocolate fireplace...

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    Re: sandboarding

    I would try -2/3 to maybe -1 stop of exposure compensation.
    If you shoot RAW then you can experiment on the computer and simulate the exposure changes, if you shoot JPEG then you're out of luck, once it's gone it's gone.
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    Re: sandboarding

    so always shoot with raw+jpg L?
    sounds wise to me

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