gramps
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I always find it very difficult to get it right with white feathers, I am particularly having problems with Little Egrets in 'good' light.
I have tried all methods of metering, Matrix, Centre-weighted, Spot and Spot Highlight-Weighted but there is almost always an area of blown white, particularly now with the D500 for some reason.
I always shoot in RAW and open initially in Adobe ACR or Capture NX-D so can manipulate the available data, where it is there ... but the results often look awful with the heavy shadowed areas around the subject revealing noise when lightened and areas of white feather either blown or approaching grey.
I do check 'blinkies' but it doesn't seem to really help me.
Obviously the key is in the initial exposure and as yet I don't seem to have the key
What is your recipe for success?
I have tried all methods of metering, Matrix, Centre-weighted, Spot and Spot Highlight-Weighted but there is almost always an area of blown white, particularly now with the D500 for some reason.
I always shoot in RAW and open initially in Adobe ACR or Capture NX-D so can manipulate the available data, where it is there ... but the results often look awful with the heavy shadowed areas around the subject revealing noise when lightened and areas of white feather either blown or approaching grey.
I do check 'blinkies' but it doesn't seem to really help me.
Obviously the key is in the initial exposure and as yet I don't seem to have the key
What is your recipe for success?
