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I am really a bit disappointed with this photo. I am not sure what the camera was trying to do, but it kind of made a mess of the left-hand side of the horizon above the mountains. I makes me wish I had turned on the RAW option so that I could try to recover it.


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I am really a bit disappointed with this photo. I am not sure what the camera was trying to do, but it kind of made a mess of the left-hand side of the horizon above the mountains. I makes me wish I had turned on the RAW option so that I could try to recover it.


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I am really loving the photo! It's disappointing, though, when a photo didn't turn out the way you intended.
 
These are a tad out of focus, but I LOVE my car. Just got it a couple days ago
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I am really loving the photo! It's disappointing, though, when a photo didn't turn out the way you intended.

Thanks. It is that line across the top of the mountain range that bugs me. I know it is a tough lighting condition with them being backlighted by the sun behind the peaks, but I just felt it could have been handled better by the camera.
 
I am really loving the photo! It's disappointing, though, when a photo didn't turn out the way you intended.
Nice composition! In high-contrast scenes like this, regardless of the camera, you'll want to set your exposure for the brightest part of the image to avoid the highlights being blown out. You can always use editing software to lighten the parts that are too dark.
 
Thanks. It is that line across the top of the mountain range that bugs me. I know it is a tough lighting condition with them being backlighted by the sun behind the peaks, but I just felt it could have been handled better by the camera.

I see what you're saying. Nature shots like that can be difficult to produce, and when there's one thing about the photo that bugs you, you just can't unsee it. But I still think it looks great!
 
I see what you're saying. Nature shots like that can be difficult to produce, and when there's one thing about the photo that bugs you, you just can't unsee it. But I still think it looks great!

Yes, that about sums it up. Once I see it I tend to obsess over it. It looked OK on the small phone screen, but when enlarged it bugged me and then I can't stop obsessing over it. I sure I am probably expecting too much from the tiny sensor in a phone :)

Thanks again!
 
Nice composition though.

Thanks, but yeah, very odd in-camera processing. Like the camera didn't know what to do with it just spat that out. I turned on RAW in the camera settings. But I don't know if there is any other way other than Pro mode to control some of the other in-camera processing settings. Just disappointed in how it turned out and I can fix it. It just looks overprocessed or something. I don't know. It is weird, but the camera usually does a good job.
 
Thanks, but yeah, very odd in-camera processing. Like the camera didn't know what to do with it just spat that out. I turned on RAW in the camera settings. But I don't know if there is any other way other than Pro mode to control some of the other in-camera processing settings. Just disappointed in how it turned out and I can fix it. It just looks overprocessed or something. I don't know. It is weird, but the camera usually does a good job.
Yeah overprocessed is what I thought. Like photoshop gone wrong.
 
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