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I have taken the shot of my baby's sweet little feet again.. and it was a sunny yesterday and sunlight was directly coming in my bedroom and we clicked some pictures and all of them got too much of light.. when we realized that it was late as my baby was not in mood now
Appreciate if you can critique this photo and guide me on how can I get rid of that shinny patch.. or if the picture looks good.. and also please suggest what should we consider next time..
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The light is pretty directional and harsh thats why that one foot is so much more exposed then the other. Was this direct light or diffused through some type of curtain? If the curtain was open try closing it next time.
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it was a direct light
sure I will try to close it next time if my baby would cooperate...Can we do somthing to this picture with photoshop? can it be eted?
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kuul13, I believe if it's overexposed there is no detail left in the white spots to bring back. The curtain is a great idea, something to diffuse the light. Just my in-expert 2 cents worth. I'm sure some of the experts here would be better qualified to answer your question.
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Bekkie, thanks for the response.. I guess I don't have any other option than click it again
. Will post once I click it!
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