Photo Tip #43 - Underexposed in Daylight
You might have heard to always underexpose by 2/3rds of a stop when shooting in broad daylight. Again,
You might have heard to always underexpose by 2/3rds of a stop when shooting in broad daylight. Again,
YES IT IS! Digital photography has a much longer latitude than film, more than double. The resolution
Before you start shooting in RAW, you need to take a few more things into consideration.
Some would say real photographers only shoot in RAW. We say "meh". It depends on what you think you may want to do with your images.
Let's back up for a minute and talk about what RAW is. First, not all cameras are capable of shooting in RAW. So this may be
One great photo pays for years of bad ones! --NYC Photo Safari