Originally Posted by
oldgreygary
Hello,
I have been out and about in the early morning making some images. If the conditions are right then early morning dew can form on objects. As an example on spider webs, plant leaves, grass etc. With the sun being fairly low this can cause them to sparkle when the sun catches them. I have been trying to make images with this in mind. In effect this has meant making images with the sun in front (backlighting?). Although, the images seem fine. When I get them back to look at in PP the edges of the water drops/dew are overexposed and get highlighted when I check for overexposure/blown highlights.
Bearing in mind that I am using a Canon G2 for which I have not got filters. Is there a way round this problem? or perhaps it's not a problem? If I could use a filter would a polarizing one work? Anyway, I would be interested to hear your thoughts. Thanks.
Cheers for now
Gary