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    Hey folks - when you're taking pictures especially on a bright, sunny day with lots of shadows - use fill-in flash. Try it. On a bright, sunny day, take a photo without flash and then take the same shot with the flash turned on (not auto flash but "On"). You'd be surprised by the difference. Be sure to avoid straight on shots of highly reflective areas like chrome and such. What you're trying to achieve is show the details usually hidden by dark shadowing created when your camera meters the light for an exposure under very bright conditions. The fill-in flash will illuminate those areas and give your pics some pop. very helpful when posting pics of your bike for sale.

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    What! More stuff to figure out for us who don't read camera manuals. Now can you tell me how to get a iPad mini to take pic in darkened garage?
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      #3
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      Absolutely right. I took this evening shot and the crappy camera wanted no flash due to reading the sky.
      Manual flash filled In the bike. In The first shot the cycle was dark.
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        #4
        Also if the lighting is a little weird and you're shooting digital (like who isn't except maybe ColoradoCJ) look at that thing called a histogram and then adjust the exposure (slight overexposure) to move or push the histogram to the right or white side. You can even push it far enough to chop some of the white highlights, your shadow detail will love you for it. If the picture looks too bright you can fix it later but a least you'll now have more detail to work with. Also most new smartphones and some cameras have a great seldom used or understood feature called HDR. Look it up and use it.
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          #5
          Another trick is to autobracket your exposure and use layers in Photoshop...more work, but a quality effect. Works best with a tripod.
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          '83 GS550es (didn't like the colours in the 80's, but they've grown on me)

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            #6
            Trying not to be too technical...

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              #7
              And for Craigslist photos, it helps to have fresh dog waste to smear on the lens. Try doing jumping jacks while snapping the shutter, and be sure to 'bracket' the motorcycle with scrap lawn chairs, dead lawnmowers and a few spent liquor bottles.
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                #8
                Come on, Robert, that was supposed to be for the next class.

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                  #9
                  Robert I'm guessing you have been teaching that lesson to people selling boats and bikes here in northern NH on Craigslist as of late? Lol.

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