No, it's not. You can push/pull an exposure in raw, but it's never the same as doing it in-camera, for you'll either get graininess or contrast issues.
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No, it's not. You can push/pull an exposure in raw, but it's never the same as doing it in-camera, for you'll either get graininess or contrast issues.
Looking good. Also, when shooting a pure white object like your dog, overexpose by 1/3 a stop or more, because the light meter in your camera is trying to render the whole scene neutral tones,...
Decent photos, but you should also consider lighting. Additionally a subject is not necessarily interesting because it has low depth of field or a fancy angle. The subject itself should be initially...