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Overexposure

Terry Banks

Senior Member
Caught this 2.8oz p.b. Grayling yesterday but unfortunately its come out over exposed :(

Any tips/reasons why this happens and how to avoid it would be very appreciated :)

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Cheers lads :)

Sam you've just jogged my memory about adjusting settings on the camera and I think I've done just what you said :eek:

At least no-one will be able to recognise the swim ! LOL :D

Thanks again
 
Cheers lads :)

Sam you've just jogged my memory about adjusting settings on the camera and I think I've done just what you said :eek:

At least no-one will be able to recognise the swim ! LOL :D
Thanks again

Terry, you,ve got to be joking, we all know its the one with the white washed wall behind it. ;)
 
well done tex

what you didnt tell everyone was that you fished 15 swims to catch it well deserved mate;)
 
Thanks Anthony the photo looks miles better :eek:

Also thanks to the other members who have tried to rescue it and the offers to try for me :)

Iv'e re-set my camera settings so hopefully it won't happen again :D

Very much appreciated Lads !

Cheers
 
If you camera has a manual mode, expose for the shadows. Always worth taking a few pics under and over the camera's meter reading then you can chose the best.
 
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