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Cricket at lunch time on a day like today with bright sun is a pain to photogrpah.. white kits.. white background and helmets wiht the sun high..
NOTE: Pics posted as examples not for crit.. not supposed to be good pics.. just examples..
Pic one is with the sun behind me.. look at the shadow.. however look at the players face.. no matter how much you brighten his face the kit will blow out.. you could just brighten his face but would look a bit odd and time consuming depending on what the pics for..Also if he raises his arm in front of him as often happens that casts a dark shadow over his face..
Pic two shooting towards the sun ..same player, simmilar pose .. the shadow is now in front of him ..I am compensating for the shadow.. Its brighter and over exposed but you can see the face...
I am certainly NOT saying my method is best.. I am only saying its an option and for me I would rather all bright than bright and dark areas..
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NOTE: Pics posted as examples not for crit.. not supposed to be good pics.. just examples..
Pic one is with the sun behind me.. look at the shadow.. however look at the players face.. no matter how much you brighten his face the kit will blow out.. you could just brighten his face but would look a bit odd and time consuming depending on what the pics for..Also if he raises his arm in front of him as often happens that casts a dark shadow over his face..
Pic two shooting towards the sun ..same player, simmilar pose .. the shadow is now in front of him ..I am compensating for the shadow.. Its brighter and over exposed but you can see the face...
I am certainly NOT saying my method is best.. I am only saying its an option and for me I would rather all bright than bright and dark areas..
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