From: Beck Chew (email_at_antispamdomain.not)
Date: Sun Aug 03 2003 - 21:19:19 EDT
That I know of, there really is no solution. You are taking a photo of the
stump and it is well exposed. You can "fix" the photo with software, or
shoot on cloudy days so there isn't such contrast between your subject and
the background.
So much for my limited knowledge. :-)
Beck
At 05:48 PM 8/3/2003 , you wrote:
>Hi
>I just printed out a few pictures I took a couple of days ago. The light
>areas are getting completely washed out. What am I doing wrong?
>
>I uploaded them here so you can see
>
><http://www.geocities.com/trspergel/>http://www.geocities.com/trspergel/
>
>Thanks for any help
>Tina Spergel
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