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I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 14, 2008 at 10:12 PM
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I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 14, 2008 at 10:07 PM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 14, 2008 at 10:06 PM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 14, 2008 at 10:06 PM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 14, 2008 at 10:06 PM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 14, 2008 at 10:05 PM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 14, 2008 at 10:04 PM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 14, 2008 at 10:04 PM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 14, 2008 at 10:01 PM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 14, 2008 at 09:59 PM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 09, 2008 at 08:29 AM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 09, 2008 at 08:27 AM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 09, 2008 at 08:24 AM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 08, 2008 at 07:24 PM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 08, 2008 at 08:20 AM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 08, 2008 at 08:07 AM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 08, 2008 at 08:05 AM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 08, 2008 at 08:03 AM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 08, 2008 at 08:02 AM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 08, 2008 at 08:00 AM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 08, 2008 at 07:59 AM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad




Oct 08, 2008 at 07:58 AM
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Merging sky and the foreground


I\'ve toyed with PS for a long time. But, admittedly, I am still a novice. I have a series of shots taken this past Sunday that capture the sun hitting low clouds over the Wenatchee River in Tumwater Canyon (just outside of Leavenworth, WA). I bracketed the shots and have mulitple shots up and down from the metered exposure. To that end, I have everything from foreground detail and blown sky to brilliant sky with black mountains.

My question, is there a tutorial or two (or more) that I might study to develop the skill to bring these mages together?

I suspect this has been asked many times ... sorry, I am at a loss ...

Brad



Oct 07, 2008 at 11:35 PM





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