September Photo Challenge - The Woods
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wow. Someone severly understated their photography abilities!
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YES INDEED
love the second one, underestimated tree detail...very nice
love the second one, underestimated tree detail...very nice
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hah. Either that or I was in the right place at the right time! And it was an overcast day.
I have no control over contrast whatsoever with my little Olympus. The more bright sky I have in the picture, it dims the foreground. The more forground I have, it tries to auto-contrast and blasts out the sky. So I'm constantly trying to find that balance. And usually fail.
I have no control over contrast whatsoever with my little Olympus. The more bright sky I have in the picture, it dims the foreground. The more forground I have, it tries to auto-contrast and blasts out the sky. So I'm constantly trying to find that balance. And usually fail.
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Bring a tripod and take both exposures. Then combine them in Photoshop.
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those images have such universal appeal.....very nice work!
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That's certainly a tough act to follow. Beautiful photos.
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from the high peaks
Mt. Marcy from Gray
The lower range peaks from Noonmark
Giant in the clouds
sorry for the haze on this one
Mt. Marcy from Gray
The lower range peaks from Noonmark
Giant in the clouds
sorry for the haze on this one
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Mt. Marcy looks so... menacing. I remember the first time I saw the peak I was thinking "wow, I'm going to be up THERE?"