KYLIE MCDERMOTT |
Advice on how i could get a clear background
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ISHAK ABDUL KARIM |
Exactly what do u mean by a clear background? After clicking on the photo u posted, it seemed very grainy and it's the spectators who are not in the background. Is that what u mean? The foreground looks like overexposure to me. Did u shoot with a zoom point and shoot? I think u used a very high speed film. Did u? Please confirm so that we can discuss this further.
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KYLIE MCDERMOTT |
i'd like to be able to see the spectators. Also the players are slightly darker on the original picture. I'm afraid i'm not too clued up on the type of film I used but I was wondering if u had to have a more professional camera to be able to capture the crowd in the background. Also I had the "highest" possible zoom on the camera, could this have made any difference? thanks for any help
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- Gregory LaGrange Contact Gregory LaGrange Gregory LaGrange's Gallery |
trying to use a flash will only get you an exposure for the small 10ft. or so range of the flash. Anything beyond that is going to be dark. You'll have to expose with just the stadium lights, or drop down the shutter speed when using flash so that the stadium lights will fill in the background. But on top of that your picture is severly underexposed so you have to fix that too.
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KYLIE MCDERMOTT |
How do I sort the underexposure out exactly?
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