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nice shots Kay, I love the deer ones. :thumbs: Some of them are a bit dark though... snow tends to confuse the camera's metering so you might find you sometimes need to over-expose by a stop, specially if you want to get some detail in the dark areas, like the cattle. If possible taking several shots at different exposures (bracketing) is a good idea because you can then merge the images together and you'll find there is less degradation of the image when you try and pull the details out of the shadows.

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nice shots Kay, I love the deer ones. :thumbs: Some of them are a bit dark though... snow tends to confuse the camera's metering so you might find you sometimes need to over-expose by a stop, specially if you want to get some detail in the dark areas, like the cattle. If possible taking several shots at different exposures (bracketing) is a good idea because you can then merge the images together and you'll find there is less degradation of the image when you try and pull the details out of the shadows.

 

I had a game to focus to be honest & fiddled with the iso to try to make up for the darkness but they were very grainy .. so i just stuck it on 200 & the lowest f stop it would go & they were still dark :laugh:

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