Posted by blackhawk How are you editing them? The contrast curve looks wrong. Start with B/W, get the contrast curve and brightness right, then add color. What cam are you shooting with? If it's a Canon, I can help. |
Posted by Vicinity Also, get a tripod if you don't have one, leave ya camera on iso100 and just adjust the shutter speed/aperture as they're a bit noisy. |
Posted by Beeblebrox Thank you for all the responses. I'm using a pretty entry level camera (D3100). I had the settings on auto. Would you recommend using the command dial to adjust the ISO until I get the desired brightness? |
Posted by Beeblebrox How would you have framed the Muncher in #4? |
Posted by Axle Actually you should set your camera to Manual mode, leave the ISO to 100 or 200, then adjust the aperture and shutter speed until the exposure is where you want it. |
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