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Originally Posted by Scooby Roo
I thought it was computer screen
Look if I was to be honest the sky in the top 3 are slightly over-exposed. Mainly because you're shooting a dark [ish] subject against a bright background. Check what metering setting you've been using.
Also, get a polariser. Gives sky and clouds some much wanted depth and detail.
On the other hand I like the sunset one.
All IMHO
Cheers
Roo
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I agree Roo. Top 3 are over exposed, although the top one is not far off, good composition on it too.
Again I agree about the polariser, it makes a massive difference to depth of tone and colour.
Out of interest Baz, what setting are you using on your camera? Are you still using Auto? If so, I would have a little tinker with aperture priority, dialing in some under / over exposure. I could go through that a bit with you if you like? it's not as scary as you might think.