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Photos from the woods a couple of days ago.


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As you have specificaly asked for tips!

 

Composition is superb, no issues there and thats the bit most get wrong!

 

The exposure is high on most though and if you have exposure correction capability within the camera I would suggest toning it down a little and also looking at the daylight settings. On sunny days youll need to adjust to a "sunny daylight mode" and when its cloudy (ideal as it creates a shadowless diffuse light for detailed close ups) you need to adjust again.

 

Great shots

For really good colour saturation (vibrant colours) try under exposure by at least 1/3rd of a stop

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