Hi y'all. I spent yesterday shooting at Sebastian Inlet... it was raining off and on, mostly cloudy. Spent all morning under an umbrella. Got some really nice photos but of course lighting was truly a challenge. Now I'm developing the raw files, but not sure just how much if any I should tweak exposures, color, etc.... I could bring these pics to the point where it looks like the sun is shining and bright if i wanted to since they are raw files with plenty of 'wiggle room' but then that doesn't express the mood and actual conditions of the event. What do you guys/gals do in a situation like this? Would you just attempt to make the images as dynamic and colorful as a 'casual observer' would expect, discarding the images' original integrity as a journalistic piece, or would you do what I have done here which is to try to portray to your audience the view that was available, even if conditions caused the view to be a tad dynamically dull?
If it depends on what intentions of use you have for the images, I would appreciate your comment on that as well...
Thanks for looking!
Rob
"setting up" series
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If it depends on what intentions of use you have for the images, I would appreciate your comment on that as well...
Thanks for looking!
Rob
"setting up" series
[click for larger image]