Blue Ridge Mountains last week. I could see the beauty of the backlight on layers of ridges with the late season warm fall color, but there was tons of haze and lots of flat bluish light which obscured much of what I experienced as I stood there. In the 2nd image I’ve posted the Lightroom default of the RAW file before I processed it - nasty! I’m always amazed, and thankful, at what we can do with today’s sensors (backed with incredible glass) to create compelling images from less than stellar original conditions. My philosophy is always to process according to how I felt and experienced and envisioned, which sometimes requires a lot of development work (but not always).
Blue Ridge Mountains last week. I could see the beauty of the backlight on layers of ridges with the late season warm fall color, but there was tons of haze and lots of flat bluish light which obscured much of what I experienced as I stood there. In the 2nd image I’ve posted the Lightroom default of the RAW file before I processed it. I’m always amazed (and thankful) at what we can do with today’s sensors (backed with incredible glass) to create compelling images from less than stellar original conditions. My philosophy is always to process according to how I felt and experienced and envisioned, which sometimes requires a lot of development work (but not always).
Blue Ridge Mountains last week. I could see the beauty of the backlight on layers of ridges with the late season warm fall color, but there was tons of haze and lots of flat bluish light which obscured much of what I experienced as I stood there. In the 2nd image I’ve posted the Lightroom default of the RAW file before I processed it. I’m always amazed (and thankful) at what we can do with today’s sensors (backed with incredible glass) to create compelling images from less than stellar original conditions. My philosophy is always to process according to how I felt and experienced and envisioned, which sometimes requires a lot of development work (but not always).
Nov 06, 2024 at 06:56 PM
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