Ted,

Wish this picture would be exposure bracketed ;)

That was my idea as well, being in-camera HDR, and I still believe it would make a marvellous picture with a detailed post process.

That's why I never really let the camera do anything with my shots :) It's a kind of 'I am pressing the button and you just give me whatever comes out of your sensor, m'kay?' relationship between me and the camera :)

All the best,
.t
----- Original Message ----- From: "Theodore Beilby" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2011 10:34 PM
Subject: Re: Shot from GFM this year


Peter

as I stated earlier, I submitted this to the contest for fun.... The shot was done "in camera" in my K 7 on HDR2 setting so there is not a set of exposures. I did work with it a little in Lightroom but did not increase the saturation. I boosted the black level and also vibrance a little. I also boosted recovery and clarity sliders. Little bit of graduated on the foreground and sky and that was mostly it. I did have misgivings about the ghosting on the ridge so I did try to
lighten the sky to reduce that some. Thanks for your comments.

Ted
"The eye of the viewer becomes the eye of the Photographer." Albert Maysles


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