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First try at White on White |
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Second try after class White on White |
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Black on Black with help from instructor |
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This is the camera saw as good |
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Black on Black flying free |
After struggling to get whites to even look the same see initial white on white I stared to understand that white is a relative term and that you have to be sure what you are truly taking a picture of. Everything bases itself off a different scale and that does make a huge difference with what you see in the end. Lighting plays a very important role when you are trying to capture that awesome picture so make sure you have everything set right on the camera or you will have a lot of work in the end. I also was given sage advice from the awesome instructor I have, "Keep your corrections elegant like a Master Chess players does with his moves. Simple, quick and nothing that is not needed." Thanks again I a seeing things different now and will be moving forward form here.
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