
Ever compose a great landscape shot only to realize that when you expose for the land, the shy becomes a pure white? This is a a common limitation photographers have to deal with when shooting landscapes in sunny conditions. You can either expose for the sky or the land?
There are ways to tackle the problem: shoot in RAW or shoot multiple exposures and combine them later. But sometimes you just can’t plan for these things. We all have a few otherwise great photos that suffer from pure white skies. Here’s your opportunity to get those shots out and get them repaired.
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