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Hot and sultry evening in Pennsylvania

richterslrichtersl Registered Users Posts: 3,322 Major grins
edited July 1, 2008 in Landscapes
Took a ride Saturday evening with a friend of mine to a State park to take some photos as the sun was going down. Enroute we noticed an eerie glow coming off the river as the sun was peeking through the mist. Neither one of us could pass this up so well pulled over to take a close look!

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The rest of the pics are here: http://lrichters.smugmug.com/gallery/5286412_Jtphq#322163435_MRHYD

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    dieterdieter Registered Users Posts: 25 Big grins
    edited June 30, 2008
    Fun shots! I think I can feel the humidity from here. I'm always a sucker for those "misty" looking scenes. Thanks for sharing them.
    Tom
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    KEDKED Registered Users Posts: 843 Major grins
    edited June 30, 2008
    I'm really into shots like this right now so I am persistently experimenting and, where possible, asking the question, how did you expose for this?
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    richterslrichtersl Registered Users Posts: 3,322 Major grins
    edited July 1, 2008
    KED wrote:
    I'm really into shots like this right now so I am persistently experimenting and, where possible, asking the question, how did you expose for this?

    <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/headscratch.gif&quot; border="0" alt="" > Hmmm...I did nothing special. I generally shoot in RAW using aperture priority. What I tried to do that day was get the sun obscured by the leaves of the trees to keep my camera from exposing for the sunlight as much as possible. In spite of that, the foreground in the originals was still a bit dark so I needed to do a little post-processing bring the shadows out a bit more: Shadow/Highlight Tool, Curves/Levels Adjustment, some dodging to bring out the sunlight a bit. That's about it. <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/ne_nau.gif&quot; border="0" alt="" >

    The particulars are here:


    First shot:

    <TABLE class=photoInfo><TBODY><TR><TH id=DateTime>Date Modified</TH><TD>2008-06-28 22:10:40</TD></TR><TR><TH id=DateTimeOriginal>Date Taken</TH><TD>2008-06-28 20:13:15</TD></TR><TR><TH id=Camera>Camera</TH><TD>Canon EOS 20D</TD></TR><TR><TH id=ExposureTime>Exposure Time</TH><TD>0.0004s (1/2500)</TD></TR><TR><TH id=Aperture>Aperture</TH><TD>f/5.6</TD></TR><TR><TH id=ISO>ISO</TH><TD>400</TD></TR><TR><TH id=FocalLength>Focal Length</TH><TD>55mm (88mm in 35mm)</TD></TR><TR><TH id=originalSize>Photo Dimensions</TH><TD>2168 x 2166</TD></TR><TR><TH id=fileName>File Name</TH><TD>IMG_4450 copy.jpg</TD></TR><TR><TH id=fileSize>File Size</TH><TD>2.93 MB</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


    And the second one:

    <TABLE class=photoInfo><TBODY><TR><TH id=DateTime>Date Modified</TH><TD>2008-06-28 22:37:18</TD></TR><TR><TH id=DateTimeOriginal>Date Taken</TH><TD>2008-06-28 20:18:03</TD></TR><TR><TH id=Camera>Camera</TH><TD>Canon EOS 20D</TD></TR><TR><TH id=ExposureTime>Exposure Time</TH><TD>0.0062s (1/160)</TD></TR><TR><TH id=Aperture>Aperture</TH><TD>f/11.0</TD></TR><TR><TH id=ISO>ISO</TH><TD>400</TD></TR><TR><TH id=FocalLength>Focal Length</TH><TD>55mm (88mm in 35mm)</TD></TR><TR><TH id=originalSize>Photo Dimensions</TH><TD>2880 x 1925</TD></TR><TR><TH id=fileName>File Name</TH><TD>IMG_4468 copy.jpg</TD></TR><TR><TH id=fileSize>File Size</TH><TD>3.16 MB</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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