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Critiquing images of Central Park

Critiquing images of Central Park

From the course: Photo Critique of the Week

Critiquing images of Central Park

- Hey everybody, I'm Steve Simon the Passionate Photographer, and welcome to another edition of Photo Critique of the Week. When I'm out shooting generally speaking I try not to edit in my camera. By that I mean, check my review screen too much. I like to be concentrating on either the view finder. Sure, sometimes I'm going to look at the review screen to make sure the technical's working, my histogram's good, et cetera. But mostly, I want to be concentrating on what's in front of me in the view finder so that I could move around and capture the best possible image of whatever it is my camera's aimed at. In this instance, I was in Cental Park. And I saw these two dogs and their owners were nearby. So, the first thing I wanted to mention here is generally speaking from a technical point of view if I'm in a situation that has a lot of bright high key tones, like snow or beach, I want to make sure my exposure's good. So I might determine my exposure and then go to a manual mode. Or…

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