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Jun 20, 2005 22:38 |  #1

This formation is along Highway 127 between Baker, CA and Shoshone, CA. Everytime my family and I drive past it, someone says "Where's the camera?" This last time, I was ready.

We call it The Citadel for lack of a more formal name because it reminds us of an old weathered fort.

The picture came out fairly over-exposed. I'd had my 20D set for +2/3, and it just about was useless, until a nice little dose of Curves... (the roads really were that black---thanks to CalTrans :evil: Spent 45 minutes scrubbing oil specs off of my wife's van...)

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Jun 21, 2005 06:00 |  #2

Seems slightly washed out, but a great pic never-the-less. Maybe try increasing the saturation?

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Jun 21, 2005 20:48 |  #3

It's definitely a good composition. One could say it's overexposed, and it is. That could be fixed if you want to make it look more "normal". However, art is not always normal, so if you like the way this presents your subject, leave it alone. I kinda like it this way.


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Jun 21, 2005 21:02 |  #4

I agree with sparker1. If you like it then who cares.


Remember to "See what the camera sees".

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Jun 28, 2005 16:02 |  #5

I guess it's still a bit over-exposed (if you'd seen the original, this is a vast improvement). In looking at it on an LCD at work, it's still a bit too light. Note to self: check monitor calibration

Lesson learned: check camera to insure that you don't have it set to +2/3 :rolleyes:

Thanks for the input. Methinks I'll tweak and repost later tonight...

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Jun 28, 2005 19:29 |  #6

There! Just updated the picture. It should be better now... :)

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