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I think its slightly overexposed. Your thoughts ?
Could this be fixed in photoshop ?

Thanks,
Simon
 

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I think its slightly overexposed. Your thoughts ?
Could this be fixed in photoshop ?

Thanks,
Simon

hi Simon

That is an unusual shot, and it looks all right to me. I just like it the way it is, but that is just my personal feelings about it.

I am not as experienced as some photographers here, so someone will keep you straight here, I am sure of that.
 
It's very overexposed (not a criticism) and beyond what you could fix if this had been taken in RAW (does the S5 have a RAW option?)

Photoshop won't be able to save those blown highlights from the jpeg, I'm afraid...
 
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