Widowmaker
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I have been trying to get good shot of this Jay since I got my digiscoping setup but he always sits very very high in a tree and usually on an overcast day. Even though its overcast the sky in the background is very bright. What metering should I be using when framing the subject as shown below or is there some trick to keep the bright sky from overtaking the subject? I included the original, unedited image and one that I worked on a bit. I tried doing an auto levels manuever but it made the subject way to dark so I deleted the bright sky, adjusted the levels of the subject and then added my own sky back in. It not great but at least not as overpowering as the white background. Any suggestions on getting better results with such a bright backgound would be appreciated. This one was with spot metering, with the spot being in the middle of the subject.
Hahaha.. the background is so bright it looks like its not even there.