w7xman
Active member
I just pulled two days up in the whites and did a few daytime hikes, ending up in photogenic locations at dawn and dusk. This is one of these roadside scenes that I've been struggling with for a long time, and I (think I) finially made it work.
Taken from rt. 302 near the Mt. Washington hotel, the last rays of the sun snuck under the clouds and hit the snow on the high peaks. The exposure was a nightmare, but with filters, I pretty much came away with this straight from the camera, with a bit of dodging in the midground. The highlights burned out above the peak, but I don't think I am going to do much with them, despite a possible RAW double process...as this was close to what my eye saw!
I'd love to hear thoughts on the colors, contrasts and most importantly composition.
Canon 20D w/ Sigma 18-200 @ 33 mm
2.5 Seconds @ F14
ISO 100
2 Stop Hard GND + 1 Stop Soft GND
Polarizer
Tripod
PS...I haven't been around much for a week or so, and had to play comment catchup...great shots in the photog phorum all around recently...
Taken from rt. 302 near the Mt. Washington hotel, the last rays of the sun snuck under the clouds and hit the snow on the high peaks. The exposure was a nightmare, but with filters, I pretty much came away with this straight from the camera, with a bit of dodging in the midground. The highlights burned out above the peak, but I don't think I am going to do much with them, despite a possible RAW double process...as this was close to what my eye saw!
I'd love to hear thoughts on the colors, contrasts and most importantly composition.
Canon 20D w/ Sigma 18-200 @ 33 mm
2.5 Seconds @ F14
ISO 100
2 Stop Hard GND + 1 Stop Soft GND
Polarizer
Tripod
PS...I haven't been around much for a week or so, and had to play comment catchup...great shots in the photog phorum all around recently...
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