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11-01-2022 07:25 PM
My granddaughters were having a riding "recital" to show what they learned about horseback riding. I was more or less stuck at the spectator's platform so the horses wouldn't spook. At the far end of the barn was a large open door. Any way to deal with this in the future? Attached isn't edited but reduced 50% to fit.AV, f/405, 1/25, ISO-400, 0 step, 120 mm
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11-02-2022 01:38 PM
"In a situation like this, there is no way to avoid blowing out the background so it will never be a "great" capture."
This is correct and why this type situation can't be done successfully in one exposure. The scene has exceeded the dynamic range, DR, of the camera. It is similar to this image but in reverse. (Two exposures BTW)
You can do two exposures if possible and edit them in PS. I would also use spot metering put exactly on the rider(s). You can probably use P mode, too.
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11-02-2022 01:25 PM
My response about the flash was made rather tongue in cheek there Ernie. Perhaps I should have put in smiley faces!🙄 🤔 😉 😁
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11-02-2022 03:16 PM
Hmm, I must be getting slow in my advanced age as it didn’t appear so to me.
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11-02-2022 03:04 PM
EB, I didn't even consider a flash.
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11-02-2022 03:21 PM
Good it was a poor suggestion at best
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11-02-2022 01:38 PM
"In a situation like this, there is no way to avoid blowing out the background so it will never be a "great" capture."
This is correct and why this type situation can't be done successfully in one exposure. The scene has exceeded the dynamic range, DR, of the camera. It is similar to this image but in reverse. (Two exposures BTW)
You can do two exposures if possible and edit them in PS. I would also use spot metering put exactly on the rider(s). You can probably use P mode, too.
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11-02-2022 03:09 PM
I was confined to a time in the morning so shooting at another time was out. There was a side door but, being raised on a farm, I didn't want to distract the horses by being too close. I did get some good photos and will add them to the appropriate file. The things we do for grandkids! I asked my son if he was going to put a horse in his backyard.🐎
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11-02-2022 04:40 PM
If you have one or two you would like me to edit in PS, perhaps make them better, send them to my email. Send just the Raw file as it comes from the camera.
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