Thanks.Nice photo. I notice that the shadows have a blue tint.
Play around with it. Practice makes perfect.Thanks.
Yeah, I let LR do it's thing with the AEB and that's what I got. I really need to learn more about processing.
Nice Please keep all the north of Macon GA!
Actually, daylight is naturally blue shifted and it almost always shows up on sunny snowy days, even on film. When I process my snow images I select the blue-tinted shadow areas and drop down the blue saturation to normalize the color balance.Nice photo. I notice that the shadows have a blue tint.
Nice image!Greetings from Hendersonville... I feel your pain, my fingers just about fell off from imaging the snow and ice this week. View attachment 171980
I have a pair of lightweight gloves I like for things like driving, etc, and I'm thinking about cutting the tip off the index finger for screen taps.Greetings from Hendersonville... I feel your pain, my fingers just about fell off from imaging the snow and ice this week.
I use my fingerless cycling gloves and they work fine... except when the temperature is in the single digits...I have a pair of lightweight gloves I like for things like driving, etc, and I'm thinking about cutting the tip off the index finger for screen taps.
Thanks! I tried to cover the entire snow event at every level, from snow fall, to sunset and nighttime over the snow to sunshine over the snow. I missed a sunrise, but I decided that it was too darned cold to go out (approximately -6°). Here is one of my sunset snow images. This view spans from Mt. Juliet to Hendersonville to Gallatin from about 350 feet AGL over Old Hickory Lake.Nice image!
I use my fingerless cycling gloves and they work fine...
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