mikebeecham
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Hi guys, I'm sure this is a really basic question, but I have a bunch of really frustrating shots that I took today in a forest.
It was a really nice time of the day, the sun in coming down, the forest isn't too dark, so I thought I would shoot some nice photos, thinking they would come out kinda balanced.
When I get them home, the forest shots were not that bad, but all the sky is white, there is no blue in there, and you couldn't see any of the clouds. I guess somehow I've overexposed the shot, but not sure how. I set the camera to AV mode, thinking that it would 'take care of' all the other elements, but I guess not.
So I suppose my question is how can I get a nicely balanced shot of decent quality landscape shots with a nice blue sky and clouds?
These were shot with my Canon 600d and the 18-55mm Kit lens.
Thanks
It was a really nice time of the day, the sun in coming down, the forest isn't too dark, so I thought I would shoot some nice photos, thinking they would come out kinda balanced.
When I get them home, the forest shots were not that bad, but all the sky is white, there is no blue in there, and you couldn't see any of the clouds. I guess somehow I've overexposed the shot, but not sure how. I set the camera to AV mode, thinking that it would 'take care of' all the other elements, but I guess not.
So I suppose my question is how can I get a nicely balanced shot of decent quality landscape shots with a nice blue sky and clouds?
These were shot with my Canon 600d and the 18-55mm Kit lens.
Thanks

