Ann - I might have agreed with you a few years ago before I went through approximately 35,000 edited slides I'd accmulated over 40+ years of photography. I discarded all but a thousand or so and wound up wondering why I had ever kept them as I had seldom reviewed any for many years.

Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller

----- Original Message ----- From: "ann sanfedele" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: PESO: A tree grows in Badlands.


Ken - sometimes we take photos just to remember the moment..., when you know you won't have another chance... the geometry is nice enough here.

My solution in this situation in days of film was to slap on a red filteron the camera with the bW film in it... Dan could do the same in photo shop and

improve it quite a bit I think...

I hardly shot anything at that particular location it isn't a very handsome spot.. but I do often use photos as trip markers... I was thinking of looking to

see if I met that tree back in the 80's... I know I drove over that bridge in 2001. scary bridge!acrophobia city. When I was there two dogs were having

a tussleand I mainly photo'ed them

ann


On 10/24/2016 4:25 PM, Ken Waller wrote:
I appreciate that as others have stated the light isn't wonderful, but sometimes you have to work with what you have and live with
it.

Not to be elitist about this, but I wouldn't take this shot if the light wasn't acceptable - I don't see a reason to capture the image when I know it already has major faults built it - YMMV

Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller

----- Original Message ----- From: "Malcolm Smith" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: PESO: A tree grows in Badlands.


Daniel J. Matyola wrote:

A shot from my recent trip to New Mexico:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=18302690&size=lg

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

I like it. I appreciate that as others have stated the light isn't
wonderful, but sometimes you have to work with what you have and live with
it.

I had a difference of opinion recently with a photographer with letters
after his name for this medium; he was not adverse to changing (quite
dramatically) light or removing elements from the photo with software. I'm happy to use Lightroom to enhance the image and remove spots, but otherwise it stops being what you saw. I have no doubt an artist would simply paint what he wanted. I've looked at your image several times Dan, and I've taken
many pictures which would benefit from a more dramatic sky. I still like
this as it stands.

Malcolm


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