Well seen for finding an interesting old shed! We all love a bit of grot! Sadly your exposure is for the outside rather than the interesting inside of the shed. There are many ways to solve this problem. One is to take close up cameos of the textures and bits and bobs, but you will need a tripod. If you want the image you have taken try taking three separate images; one under exposed, one correct exposure and one over exposed. Then using your post production software you can combine them as a HDR (High Dynamic Range) image. The dark areas will have detail and the outside will not be burnt out. It is available on Photoshop or Lightroom or you can use stand alone software, probably to do it better! I hope you don't mind the critique?
@marshwader Please trust me..........I appreciate your critiques! I've been working on The Farmer's Dog critique you gave me but I'm having problems bringing the eyes open without washing out the overall image.
February 9th, 2016
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