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Thank you Helen, I drive by them every day.LiLi
Your second shot
does it for me
orange & white stripe cones get me dizzy
H
Thank you, BrianYes, that 2nd shot is excellent Lili, well done!
Kind Regards
Brian
As always, watch out for blown blue skies when shooting digital, typical digital shift to cyan to the upper right on this one. Tricky scene though, tons of tonal range. This is the downside of the "expose to the right" movement, it's so easy to blow highlights, and very difficult to recover once the information is gone. Raw might provide some latitude for the raw converter to use.Reflected Convergence
LOL, thanks Joan, I am going for quesadillas and magaritas for dinner tonightThose reflector thingies look like a long row of fried eggs on the pavement!
(Maybe I'm just getting hungry for lunch, lol)
Thanks Lars, not harm in critique, I was not aiming for technical perfection, especially in a scene that would challenge even film!As always, watch out for blown blue skies when shooting digital, typical digital shift to cyan to the upper right on this one. Tricky scene though, tons of tonal range. This is the downside of the "expose to the right" movement, it's so easy to blow highlights, and very difficult to recover once the information is gone. Raw might provide some latitude for the raw converter to use.
(Lili I hope you dont mind some critical input on technique.)
Lars
Oh, man ... I would really LOVE a good margarita right now. I made pasta and we had Sam Adams Boston Ale. Not nearly as appealing on a warm evening.LOL, thanks Joan, I am going for quesadillas and magaritas for dinner tonight