from the outlook point into the red rock:
overlooking the scenic drive exit
from oak creek trail head
tonyniev Cream of the Crop More info | Mar 07, 2010 14:13 | #1 from the outlook point into the red rock: overlooking the scenic drive exit from oak creek trail head Cheers,
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socalrailfan Goldmember 1,475 posts Likes: 45 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Riverside, CA More info | Mar 07, 2010 21:19 | #2 Cloudy days are tough there.They all seem a tad overexposed though. May have been a good time to do some light HDR work. Personally I have almost never been happy with any shots I've done there. It's harder than it seems. Dave - Riverside, CA PhotographersNature.com
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Mar 07, 2010 21:52 | #3 socalrailfan wrote in post #9749215 Cloudy days are tough there.They all seem a tad overexposed though. May have been a good time to do some light HDR work. Personally I have almost never been happy with any shots I've done there. It's harder than it seems. yes I found out the hard way yesterday..also I forgot to adjust my wb that was on tungsten the night before and used dpp batch process to correct, must do better pp...thanks for the tip. Cheers,
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eddy.gouzenne Member 32 posts Joined Dec 2009 More info | Mar 07, 2010 23:03 | #4 #3 looks great
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Mar 07, 2010 23:09 | #5 I think this one is better exposure: Cheers,
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RDHPhotography Senior Member 626 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2008 More info | Mar 08, 2010 01:24 | #6 They look overdone.
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Mar 08, 2010 01:39 | #7 RDHPhotography wrote in post #9750424 They look overdone. Okay I have to read and learn pp....thanks for looking Cheers,
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tomwilson74 Member 68 posts Joined May 2009 More info | Mar 08, 2010 23:00 | #8 Very nice shots, the desert is a beautiful place.
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jdizzle Darth Noink 69,419 posts Likes: 65 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Harvesting Nano crystals More info | Mar 09, 2010 01:43 | #9 I think these Tony. I do agree about the over exposure.
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liam821 Member 76 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2010 More info | Mar 09, 2010 04:27 | #10 I think with a bit more PP these pictures could look really wonderful. Taking pictures in super bright light is always a challenge. Are you taking pictures in RAW? Raw will make your life so much easier.
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Mar 09, 2010 08:50 | #11 Liam- I was taking in raw and know only very basic pp, using DPP or element 6. Please do a sample ppp and let me know how you did it...Thanks Cheers,
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liam821 Member 76 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2010 More info | Mar 09, 2010 12:17 | #12 tonyniev wrote in post #9759286 Liam- I was taking in raw and know only very basic pp, using DPP or element 6. Please do a sample ppp and let me know how you did it...Thanks Sure, id be happy too.
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Mar 09, 2010 12:54 | #13 ooh I have no site that accepts raw....let me look. Cheers,
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