Hi
I took a few pics yesterday, at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, and after a bit of fiddling in Aperture I quite like the results. However lots of them (most) were heavily under exposed. I was using a D70 and a 12-24mm Tokina in RAW. I used manual setting mainly f11 and then set SS according to read out. Most were so under exposed that in Aperture I nearly had to move the exposure slider full right as some of them were almost black.
Any ideas why?
The light was very low kind of murky with a white sky. Could this have fooled the camera?
I am a rank amature at this and very new to anything other than snaps, but I am sure I was doing things correctly (set to f11 and turn dial till all dashes dissapear and they meet at 0).
Cheers
I took a few pics yesterday, at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, and after a bit of fiddling in Aperture I quite like the results. However lots of them (most) were heavily under exposed. I was using a D70 and a 12-24mm Tokina in RAW. I used manual setting mainly f11 and then set SS according to read out. Most were so under exposed that in Aperture I nearly had to move the exposure slider full right as some of them were almost black.
Any ideas why?
The light was very low kind of murky with a white sky. Could this have fooled the camera?
I am a rank amature at this and very new to anything other than snaps, but I am sure I was doing things correctly (set to f11 and turn dial till all dashes dissapear and they meet at 0).
Cheers
