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Ok, so I was out taking photos yesterday (it started raining after like 10 minutes) and I had a bit of a problem. When I focused on say.. the ground.. or a tree.. or something like that, but there was sky in the photo, the sky would be completely white and annoying... you know what I mean? So I would focus on the sky, to get it nice and perty, but then the bottom section, where the land, or lake or w/e would be was completely dark. This has happened for a while, and I've managed to get by with it, but what wondering.. if anyone could give me some advice with this!

Thank you!
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luag's avatar
thats because of the dynamic range of the image sensor in your digital camera.
the film/sensor cant see what our eyes are capable of.
the ability to record details in both highlights and shadows is limited.

a build in nd filter is not good enough you will need an ND grad filter for that purpose

cmiiw
:)