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  1. I’m gonna say you only slightly underexposed. But what’s actually happening here might be a slight light leak. See how there’s a green fade on the same long edge of each shot? Also the second photo might be a developer issue, the magenta color cast kinda gives that away. I had ...

  2. Hace 4 días · We Wear the MaskWe wear the mask that grins and lies,It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes,—This debt we pay to human guile;With torn and bleeding hearts w...

  3. I followed the light meter app to shoot this photo, but it appears to be underexpose. what did i do wrong? I used kodak ultramax 400. This is my…

  4. Hace 4 días · Michael Moore wrote: I'm afraid that the answer is: is normal for ursa mini 4K.I have shooting with 3 different UM4K and all have flikering in underexposed area.At maxim 800 ISO is more visible, at 400 is less but still there.Its a big issue of this model.Blackmagic don't solve this from 4 years ago when is annoucement this model.

  5. Hace 3 días · HDR imaging works with images that use more that 8 bits per channel (usually 32-bit float values), allowing much wider dynamic range. There are different ways to obtain HDR images, but the most common one is to use photographs of the scene taken with different exposure values. To combine this exposures it is useful to know your camera’s ...

  6. Hace 2 días · The Lily Of The Valley. With its soft, retiring ways. Every day and every hour. In the quiet nooks of earth. In the beauty of her deeds. And fleet kindness come and go. Does she take her gentle way. In the valley shades of death. Sweetest of the flowers a-blooming In the fragrant vernal days Is the Lily of the Valley With its soft, retiring ways.

  7. Hace 2 días · By a smiling face or a ribbon smart ;”. And my heart was in sore distress. Then Phyllis came by, and her face was fair, The light gleamed soft on her raven hair; And her lips were blooming a rosy red. Then my heart spoke out with a right bold air: “Thou art worse than a fool, O head!”. Paul Laurence Dunbar. Rate: