I have previously spoken about the corner-stones of photography; ISO, Aperture and Shutter speed. Now I want to talk about the final element; exposure compensation!
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Keeping your camera level, as opposed to shooting up or down, will get you better images (in general).
Sometimes you need to bump you ISO higher than you are comfprtable with. Do it. You can fix noise, you can't fix an image with unwanted motion blur!
The eyes are key to a good portrait.
Hey guys, I have been completely overwhelmed by your response to this series, and I am very sorry I won't be able to do all the images submitted. Thanks for your enthusiasm, and I hope you are finding it useful! :)
My next "Your image, my edit" (YIME) is of a seascape by Ravi Nookala, based in Bordeaux in France!
Want to learn post-processing, send me your image and see what I do, exactly! :)
This was an image sent in by Amit Vyas, and what a great image it is too to start the series with! :)