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Just Past Sunset, Hawaii – 5×7″ Greeting Card
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“and seeing it in my mind before I shot it. ”
I do think that previsualization, which I do not do consistently, is when I get better shots.
It certainly takes some conscience effort at first. Otherwise you end up with average pictures of just stuff.
How do you feel about the theory that overexposing and clawing back the exposure level in LR or other post processing software is safer and better than underexposing?
In a technical sense, I have seen evidence that there is a slight, very slight, improvement to that method. For my Canon, I am happy with the noise control it has and prefer to start lower. To me, it gets to be a level of granularity, or pixel-peeping, that only matters most when hitting extremes most of us don’t encounter.
Like you, I generally go with AV, although I will use TV if the light is not great and I want to avoid a shutter speed where hand held camera shake is a problem, or I want to avoid the “unhappy middle” of flowing water shutter speeds
I felt so good but how could I be a participant
Just post a link to an image in the comment section.
Nice and representative selection, Peter! That Iceland story though… really helpful! I know now that I won’t ever go in winter… 😛
Great images this year sir.
PS: My 8 year-old now has 14 Junior Ranger Badges and she gets excited every time she earns one. It’s a great program.
That’s great! Don’t forget that there are online ones to be had as well.
Cool collection. I tried doing a pano underwater of a reef once – inspired by this large pano print I saw on Little Cayman. Didn’t quite turn out like I had hoped. I also like your +4’s and the stories behind them. Hope you have a great 2019!
What a year Peter! Great images! 🙂
Beautiful collection Peter ! You seemed to have traveled a lot in 2018 and have every season covered. Loved each of them. Aerial image of the train tracks is excellent ! I want to visit Turks and Caicos. Thanks for sharing !
Thank you for offering this 43 day program…Wonderful lesson…looking forward to the next 42 days…..
It was a pleasure to go on the Nepal trek with you. I learned a lot!
Superb selection of photos! My two personal favorites are “Boats on Fewa Lake” and “Hidden smoker”.
Outstanding work Peter ! Very diverse collections. Aerial Images are excellent. Sorry or hear the loss of drone.
Congratulations to your daughter !
I enjoyed this eclectic set of images Peter! I look forward to reading about your adventures in 2020. 🙂