Hello Tom,

It was shot in Raw.  Processed through C1 LE.  Almost no changes in C1
from camera settings.  Then processed in Picture Window Pro.  First
masked the sky at the horizon.  Foreground was lightened a bit and
saturated for the "velvia" look needed for this drab day.  Sky was
saturated separately less than the foreground.

Single shot, no blending, just some masking.  Glad that you liked it.

Bruce


Tuesday, November 9, 2004, 12:50:04 PM, you wrote:

TC> Lovely shot Bruce.  I see an excellent composition.  I like how the rocks on
TC> the left lead the eye out into the water. The subtle color contrasts are
TC> just beautiful.

TC> I'm curious what mode this was shot in... Raw, JPG, TIF?  Is it a single
TC> shot or a blend of several exposures?.  In any case it's beautful and a nice
TC> piece if art.



TC> Tom C.




>>From: Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: PESO - 17 mile drive
>>Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 10:30:40 -0800
>>
>>Well, I have been very busy for the last month or so and have had
>>a hard time even trying to keep up with the list, let alone the
>>PESO's.
>>
>>This past weekend my wife and I had to pick up our oldest daughter
>>from a band competition in Monterey, CA.  We took advantage of the
>>opportunity to visit Pinnacles National Monument (a first for us) and
>>a drive on 17 mile drive near Carmel.  I'll try to post some of the
>>pics of the trip over the next few days.
>>
>>Here is the first - shot on *istD, DA 16-45, handheld.  As we got on
>>the 17 mile drive, it was late afternoon and the clouds were rolling
>>in.  This shot reflects the feelings of the time. Not dark, but
>>certainly not a sunny evening.
>>
>>http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/pinnacles_0100.htm
>>
>>Comments welcome.
>>
>>
>>Bruce
>>
>>
>>





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