Photography

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Re: My first impression is that the image....

Stuart Johnson
.is slightly underexposed, muting the color and contrast. Without knowing the actual color of the background, it's hard to judge color balance and exposure, and I suggest that you bracket exposures for a better selection.

light gray background. I knew to bracket but forgot and now I see how photoshop doesn't completely compensate.

There is a minor color balance error from R to L side due to different light sources, the blue in the shadows on the L side and the apparent tungsten source on the R side.

R side was the light, on the L side I held up a piece of poster board to block a window.

Manual focus would render more useable depth of field since the AUTO usually spots on the front of the turning rather than a point 1/3rd behind the front point.

This one I got after viewing the photo.

F 25 huh!

To quote SGT. Shultz... I know nothing. I just copied what the properties on the original said when I clicked on the photo.

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