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<p>[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 75452, member: 56"]Daylight is my only lighting. It's manageable for about half the year. The other half, everything starts looking red. This is because, during winter, the best light of the day is still no better than early morning in the middle of summer. If you've noticed this problem, it can be somewhat alleviated by shooting when there is a light overcast. The cloud seems to filter out some of the red.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you have a partially cloudy day, it can be interesting to photograph an object in bright sunlight, wait for cloud shadow and photograph it again, then compare the results for color balance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 75452, member: 56"]Daylight is my only lighting. It's manageable for about half the year. The other half, everything starts looking red. This is because, during winter, the best light of the day is still no better than early morning in the middle of summer. If you've noticed this problem, it can be somewhat alleviated by shooting when there is a light overcast. The cloud seems to filter out some of the red. If you have a partially cloudy day, it can be interesting to photograph an object in bright sunlight, wait for cloud shadow and photograph it again, then compare the results for color balance.[/QUOTE]
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