Samuli Vahonen wrote:
Fred, nice location and photo!
Comment/questions about processing:
Is this halo supposed to be there (no mention of HDR etc. what usually causes these)? Also halo left side of foreground rock left from where arrow points: http://www.vahonen.com/2014/A7etc_stuff/Fred'sHalo.png
Also the far away part is very light and blue, did you raise shadows a lot? Specially if it's compared to red "rock" on foreground partially blocking the part which is "too" light and blue.
I have found many times A7(r) photos harder to process than 5DmkII photos due to enormous dynamic range. There is more latitude but sometimes all the dynamic range is really hard to compress it to usable for displays and specially printing. I hope this is just learning curve thing.
Samuli
EDIT: added forgotten "dynamic range" to end of 3rd last sentence....Show more →
Thanks for pointing this out. I updated the image. I think it was caused by dodging. This was a single image (not HDR).
Take care,
Fred
Fred Miranda wrote:
This was captured during my recent trip to Bryce. The sky was clear at around 4:30am but luckily clouds started to gather around sunrise. The light was incredible and I captured many shots that morning. This is another one and I hope you like it.
Taken with my A7R and Canon 24-70 f/2.8L II. I didn't use any filters are the light was very subtle.
Comments appreciated.
Best,
Fred
Beautiful shot. Bryce is otherworldly in good light.