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Old 11-21-2009, 03:19 AM
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I agree with leviathan comments and would add that maybe a differet time of day would help. Typically early morning or late afternoon (or evening depending on time of year) will help. Basically when the sun is lower in the sky and hopfully more evenly lighting the scene. Also on a shot like this, where the sky is not in the shot, an overcast day can sometimes work for you as the clouds act like a diffuser and provide for more even light.

Mike
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