God you are!! O_OAnshul said:
Typical case of Vignetting.. Try using a lower aperture value (higher f-number) to solve this.. Else vignetting can be fixed easily using photoshop or any other image editing software..Parv said:Posting the below picture to get some help to get an idea where I went wrong in settings !
picture in original size:
Picture was clicked in daytime, though under tube-light, in-built flash was used. Now the problem is, only the center part is illuminated, and the area around the borders are bit dark :S as you can see. and this is not just the one, other picture clicked at that time have same problem :ashamed:
Camera: 1000D
Lens: 18-55mm IS
Exposure Program: Normal Program (P)
Shutter speed: 1/60 sec
F stop: f/4
Focal length: 18mm
ISO: 200
if any other detail required can be seen in the exif data, now help me in identifying the problem? How could have I made the picture illuminated uniformly and not just the center.
Seattle.BF1983 said:delirious? - Where the hell do you stay ? I have seen lots of shots of that farm/meadow from you. Pretty stunning shot !![]()