[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I took a lot of these, because of the reflection. I may show a different >take on it later sometime. > >Sun was literally pouring over the rocks, and lots of the reflection was in >shadow. Not deep, deep shadow, but shadow. So I've lightened shadows and done >a few other things, and think I've done about all to it that I can. I showed >something similar before, but it was taken at a different time and looked a >different direction. > >I kept running to difficult exposure situations in Yosemite (Oct., 2006). >Lots of light colored rock and lots of shadows with dark trees. And I never >quite knew what to do in those situations, so now I am taking a class on >exposure and hopefully I will learn how to handle them better in the future. > >I don't think it looks too bad, although it could be better... > >http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/reflection1.htm > >Comments welcome. > >Marnie aka Doe :-) > > >+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > The lighting seems a bit messed up, Marnie -- the sky is so light - don't think you can really pull it together here because of the extremes. one of those split ND filters would have bee useful I think
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