Messing with my exposure compensation

PedroYoung

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What camera, a little more deal tail:)
 
Example of a Bowerbanki I've always struggled to capture because it has a light blue streak on top which gets glare from the lighting.
Neutral
banki0 by Peter Young, on Flickr

-1
banki-1 by Peter Young, on Flickr

-2
banki-2 by Peter Young, on Flickr

somewhere between -1 and -2 would probably be perfect to be true to what I see with the naked eye under blue lighting.
 
on mine it shows up on the screen as a line with -3 to +3 on it labeled as "exposure comp/ AEB setting"
 
Saw someone commenting on this on the forum and decided to play with it. When I moved from 0 down to between -1 and -2 it really made a difference in the color pop. Much more true to life.
It's a game changer for me, now just need to work on everything else ;)

Nice examples of how lowering exposures increases color saturation.
 
Another example of this Acan Maxima, virtually the same shot (slightly dif angle) under the same lighting and camera settings, only difference is that exposure.

maxima-2 by Peter Young, on Flickr

maxima color by Peter Young, on Flickr

Big difference in color pop to me. The orange and greens are true to naked eye in the second pic.
 

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