The picture is very dark, so the details are hard to see.![]()
Björlanda kile, Göteborg, Sweden. April, 2024.
Canon EOS 30D, Canon 50mm/1.8 at 1/400 sec, f/5.6 and ISO 100.
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It is darker than my previous post in this thread but for me it is not too dark. However, my screen is about 15 years old and not calibrated so I cannot judge how well it is on other screens. Can some other people here input what they think?The picture is very dark, so the details are hard to see.
I don't see shadows, so it looks like a cloudy day. I see the photo in that mood. I can see the details in the shadows. That being said, my monitor is also old and uncalibrated...It is darker than my previous post in this thread but for me it is not too dark. However, my screen is about 15 years old and not calibrated so I cannot judge how well it is on other screens. Can some other people here input what they think?
On an M1 MacBook Air, the exposure looks like dusk (ie light levels after sunset). If it was earlier in the day and overcast I'd think it needs +1 stop, maybe a bit more.It is darker than my previous post in this thread but for me it is not too dark. However, my screen is about 15 years old and not calibrated so I cannot judge how well it is on other screens. Can some other people here input what they think?
It was not at dusk. It is taken to the north and the sun was probably behind clouds, even though there are none on the visible part of the northern sky. It was somewhat late in the afternoon.On an M1 MacBook Air, the exposure looks like dusk (ie light levels after sunset). If it was earlier in the day and overcast I'd think it needs +1 stop, maybe a bit more.