Andrew, this appears to be a sunny day based on the shadows thrown onto the pillars of the temple by what I assume to be branches of the trees but the foreground looks remarkably dark in comparison
I assume that the pic was taken recently; it is late in the afternoon and the light isn't getting to the shadows rather than it being an aspect of P30 which is making the foreground look a bit at odds with temple?
Andrew, this appears to be a sunny day based on the shadows thrown onto the pillars of the temple by what I assume to be branches of the trees but the foreground looks remarkably dark in comparison
I assume that the pic was taken recently; it is late in the afternoon and the light isn't getting to the shadows rather than it being an aspect of P30 which is making the foreground look a bit at odds with temple?
Thanks Andrew. So do I take it that the look of the foreground grass is solely the result of the light available and has nothing to do with P30 i.e. the grass is simply in total shadow and would have looked much the same with H5+ ?
Thanks Andrew. So do I take it that the look of the foreground grass is solely the result of the light available and has nothing to do with P30 i.e. the grass is simply in total shadow and would have looked much the same with H5+ ?
I think that HP5's shadows would be more open, than P30's. Their toes are so different, with P30 having a much longer toe than HP5. I would have to expose the heck out of P30 to get those shadows up there.
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