Charlie Shugart wrote:
I like the image.
Most of the discussion seems to be about how to approach the problems in better ways.
I just fiddled with brightness/contrast, and sharpening and got this:
Maybe not better- but it is different .
Charlie
Thanks Charlie; I have been told so many times I over-process (ie: sharpen, vibrance, etc.) that I am gun-shy.. Jim
I find Palouse a challenge also. It is hard to get a different look. I have done a couple b&w conversions that looked nice; the textures in the rocks work well.
One of these days I will hike to the bottom, that is a rare look from what I have seen. Getting out before dark will be a problem though... and it gets DARK there!
I hope you don't mind me adding another pic. I got this perspective by using a 6 foot ladder with an added platform. I picked my spot and put the ladder against the fence.
Paulthelefty wrote:
I find Palouse a challenge also. It is hard to get a different look. I have done a couple b&w conversions that looked nice; the textures in the rocks work well.
One of these days I will hike to the bottom, that is a rare look from what I have seen. Getting out before dark will be a problem though... and it gets DARK there!
Paul
Paul; You have an ambitious goal. That is a long way down, and even longer coming out... ... Be sure to post image when you get it.. Jim
I hope you don't mind me adding another pic. I got this perspective by using a 6 foot ladder with an added platform. I picked my spot and put the ladder against the fence.
This is a cool perspective (pun intended).. Thank you for posting.. The chance of getting me on a ladder, near the fence in warm, or cold weather is NONE... Jim
mperetz1954 wrote:
Hello Jim , nice photos its worth the 4 hours drive . I will try to crop out the sky in photo 2 or 3 and see if you like it . Thanks for sharing
Thank you... We will be headed back that way in 3 weeks. Maybe then I will get something decent... Jim