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fairybasslet:OK, but tell me how you got it? Do you have an SLR?
Thanks for the info. I have an Oly 7070. I'll try your metering suggestions next time I have a chance.SuPrBuGmAn:That shot was taken with an Oly C5060 PnS in the Oly housing and its stock small flatport. The next time I shoot one, it'll be from a dSLR![]()
The most important thing is to try to get an interesting view above and below the surface. Most of the shots I see have something good up above, but a lackluster below, or vice versa.
Most digital cameras can retrieve more data from underexposed areas moreso than overexposed areas - opposite of film. So meter for the sky and push the shadows in post processing.
I'd guess the very best solution would be to use a flatport lense with a ND filter over the top half(topside of the shot), or powerfull strobes below.