Photo Critique and Edit Thread

If only my eyes could see what my camera sees.............



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Cameras see better details than the human eyes Gregg?
What if we were able to develop and expose the pictures of what human eyes (20/20 vision) see?
Would the photos be much more natural?
 
Extremely dark in these caverns.
So if I exposed to what my eyes saw, the photo would be very dark - Who wants to see that??
 
I see

The camera uses a light flash. You'd need to bring your own adequate lightning in that cavern...that would probably require a LOTS of lights...and powerful lights too, and a light generator. Much easier to use the proper camera, then our eyes can see the results afterwards...magic.

I'm having a flash ...
 
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Sunset in the Guadelupe Mountains.....



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Another angle of Mesa Arch - Utah.

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Sunrise at Angkor Wat - Cambodia.


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Gate entrance to Angkor Thom with guarding statues - Cambodia.

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Looks like something from The Exorcist!
Old ruins in Angkor Wat - Cambodia.



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Camera is set to manual exposure, manual focus.
Only filter I use is a polarizer.
Existing light, never use a flash.
Thanks!
 
Thanks for the compliments!
I just use the meter in my Nikon D850 (sometimes set to Spot Meter).
 
Typically always have my tripod with me, although many shots are just handheld.
Most of my photography is landscape, so I will use a tripod for those setup shots where I have time to compose/wait for good light/etc.
Thanks.
 
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