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<blockquote data-quote="twickers14" data-source="post: 105829" data-attributes="member: 13017"><p>Nothing is better than a perfectly scoped shot, using natural light and no camera shake etc etc but how often can these conditions be experienced? Not a lot in the UK so I am afraid that I almost every time trim and play with exposure and saturation on my shots. I am happy with what I produce but I absolutely accept that my “work” may not please everyone. I had the opportunity to shoot the beautiful Chatsworth House here in the Derbyshire Dales the other day but I had left it a little late to get the light on the House and valley it sits in so ended up shooting into the setting sun. Came out virtually black but thanks to Photos editing on my Mac I was able to get something like an OK shot. Think I shared it on the Forum plus the before shot. Great topic though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twickers14, post: 105829, member: 13017"] Nothing is better than a perfectly scoped shot, using natural light and no camera shake etc etc but how often can these conditions be experienced? Not a lot in the UK so I am afraid that I almost every time trim and play with exposure and saturation on my shots. I am happy with what I produce but I absolutely accept that my “work” may not please everyone. I had the opportunity to shoot the beautiful Chatsworth House here in the Derbyshire Dales the other day but I had left it a little late to get the light on the House and valley it sits in so ended up shooting into the setting sun. Came out virtually black but thanks to Photos editing on my Mac I was able to get something like an OK shot. Think I shared it on the Forum plus the before shot. Great topic though. [/QUOTE]
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