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pinball_pw
Registered: Dec 24, 2008
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A few photos from a hike to RMNP (Rocky Mountain National Park) in Colorado, USA.

C+S = Great

Not sure on my PP

Pictures 1 - 3



pinball_pw
Registered: Dec 24, 2008
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Pics 4 and 5



ScaryFox
Registered: Dec 30, 2004
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They look good to me. Nice scenes, sharp and crisp. 3 is my pick. It is not my favourite light, a little bit harsh but nevertheless very inviting images.
Ute



hugh
Registered: Jan 09, 2002
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Hello Paul, I agree with Ute about the hard light, but the processing looks OK. The second would be my pick.

hugh



pinball_pw
Registered: Dec 24, 2008
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Thank you both again for the commments. I think the hard light is going to be the hardest thing for me to overcome. It is difficult to be there at the right time with family.



teked
Registered: Sep 06, 2006
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Hello, Paul. Nice group of shots. #3 is my choice. Looks like you had beautiful weather.

Cheers,
Ed



pinball_pw
Registered: Dec 24, 2008
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Yes and we were thankful the weather was good. It has rained here a lot this summer.



Pixel Perfect
Registered: Aug 16, 2004
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Realy nice set, and #1, #3 and #4 are great



pinball_pw
Registered: Dec 24, 2008
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Thank you!



JimFox
Registered: Jan 11, 2005
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Hey Paul,

I am with Ute on #3. You did a great job with the foreground on that one.

As to the harsh light, one of the things you can do is shoot with a polarizer to try and knock down the reflections on rock surfaces. So you have to balance that a bit as you adjust it with the effect it will have on the sky, but using a polarizer will help. Also, be sure to watch your highlights as you shoot. Be sure to have that option enabled as you view the shot in the LCD. You will need to pull some detail out of the darker shadows when processing, but that usually will look better then having the harsh light bouncing in your face.

Jim



bshamilton
Registered: Aug 28, 2005
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Isn't that a great hike!!!!!
Beautiful scenes, Paul, and the others have touched already on the light you had to deal with. The softer light and contrasts make the 3rd my pick, too.
Love that view up Glacier Gorge!

Barry



pinball_pw
Registered: Dec 24, 2008
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Thank you both for your comments. I would love to do this hike again early in the morning.



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