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I was shooting some equestrian show jumping over the weekend and was struggling at times to get the darker coloured horses showing any real details. Everything else was fine! But a few shots of the darker horses also came out ok. Maybe it was where I was focusing on like rider leg or something. It was worse when the horses were further away.
It was with D750 and 70-200 F4. I experimented with the metering modes and spot just blew out the background, matrix was too dark and the lull one with the spot with brackets around (I can't remember it's name!) was better but hit and miss.
It was a pretty clear day, few coulds and lots of other colours around.
Any tips? I took more pics yesterday of our horse who is darkish brown and they all came out fine. It's only the really dark brown and black horses I am struggling to get my head around.
I know it's to do with the camera needing too see a difference in colours, but it's difficult when the entire horse is black.
As always, thanks in advance for help and advice!
It was with D750 and 70-200 F4. I experimented with the metering modes and spot just blew out the background, matrix was too dark and the lull one with the spot with brackets around (I can't remember it's name!) was better but hit and miss.
It was a pretty clear day, few coulds and lots of other colours around.
Any tips? I took more pics yesterday of our horse who is darkish brown and they all came out fine. It's only the really dark brown and black horses I am struggling to get my head around.
I know it's to do with the camera needing too see a difference in colours, but it's difficult when the entire horse is black.
As always, thanks in advance for help and advice!
