Guy Mancuso
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I tried the hitch broke off. The air conditioning was working fine thoughGuy, you need to drag that trailer to Salvation Mountain :ROTFL:!
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I tried the hitch broke off. The air conditioning was working fine thoughGuy, you need to drag that trailer to Salvation Mountain :ROTFL:!
Yea i saw this one in her review of images and thought maybe one of her best shots. That was a amazing evening shoot.One from my first evening....
Thanks, Jack.Terry, missed this one, sorry! Awesome sky and the three pelicans make it :thumbs:
Totally agree. Love to see all of it when you get it all processed outMike,
I would love to see your whole Salton Sea gallery when you are done. You've got these great shots with a different perspective than many of us. It is great to see everyone's take on the same area.
In general, a jpeg will clip bright skies as some of the yellow band is OOG. One thing that can help a bit is to dial your max curves output to around 250-252 before you convert it.Thanks, Jack.
The file larger looks much better and the clouds aren't clipped. So, something in my jpeg conversion is making this sort of worse than it is. I need to go back in with your actions and play around.
Okay this one Joe is smoking hot. Well doneJoshua Tree Friday
Tell ya bud i am still in debate over these myself on which minute looks the best. I am leaning towards number 2 . Mostly blue sky with a touch of pink. What I don't like so much is how hot in color the tree got. I like it more whiteHere is a set that I think illustrates the changing moods of the Salton Sea. Clearly the mood here changes daily, but on this particular moarning it changed minute by minute. These three shots are taken over the course of about 12 minutes as the Sun rose and processed pretty much straight out of the camera.
Early:
Mid:
Later:
I hear you --- I am torn, but leaning toward the earliest all blue ones...Tell ya bud i am still in debate over these myself on which minute looks the best. I am leaning towards number 2 . Mostly blue sky with a touch of pink. What I don't like so much is how hot in color the tree got. I like it more white