which is why you should really shoot raw, (but not in the raw thank you
very much),
Nice composition. Shooting with enhanced blue response gives a kind of
old time film feel.
On 7/24/2010 7:09 AM, frank theriault wrote:
Ignore the banal title - I couldn't think of anything good, so this is
just a working title for now. Last weekend I went to a wedding, and
the last shots I took were with available light so I had the WB set to
incandescent. Of course I forgot to put it back to AWB afterwards.
So last night Judy and I took a walk along the lake and I had the
18-55mm on the body (so no long shots) when I saw this kayaker
skimming along a quiet bay. I took a few shots, chimped and saw that
everything was deep blue (almost indigo) on the screen. Looked cool,
but ~very~ unnatural. By the time I reset the WB (s)he was gone, so I
converted to monochrome and went for the silhouette look (which it
pretty much was anyway). I kind of like it:
http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2010/07/kayak-and-duck.html
Hope you do, too.
It's been a busy week and I haven't had a chance to do any processing.
Gonna do the last few beaver photos now and post those this morning.
Be back in a minute.
Comments always welcome.
cheers,
frank
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