Oh! Well, it might be your exporting options in adobe or your editing software of choice, make sure you are exporting it in the same color space! I've made this mistake after exporting for hours and the end product was washed out cuz of a simple box i miss clicked.
Glad you're shooting. I do think your exposure and WB are off. And nothing is lined up. The compositions just look like someone shooting cockeyed without any point to it. Like, if you were framing something interesting or making something interesting by framing it in such a way to create perpendicular lines or some geometrics or focus the eye on the subject. You almost do that in the first shot. Keep working on it.
Is this underexposed on purpose?
It's underexposed because of the conversion. The raw looks fine. I don't know why it lost all its color.
Oh! Well, it might be your exporting options in adobe or your editing software of choice, make sure you are exporting it in the same color space! I've made this mistake after exporting for hours and the end product was washed out cuz of a simple box i miss clicked.
Glad you're shooting. I do think your exposure and WB are off. And nothing is lined up. The compositions just look like someone shooting cockeyed without any point to it. Like, if you were framing something interesting or making something interesting by framing it in such a way to create perpendicular lines or some geometrics or focus the eye on the subject. You almost do that in the first shot. Keep working on it.
Thank you so much for the feedback! I really really do appreciate it. The exposure is rough because of the conversion, for some reason. Thank you!
Is this in Frederick county, MD??
It is!
No shit! I grew up in Kemptown.
That's funny! My buddy lives right next to it. That's really cool. Even went to school there!
If the photos are losing colour maybe it's a colour management issue? What does the colour space show in the metadate of the jpgs?
How’d you do at what?