Ken Norton wrote:
> Very nice, Moose. This photo shows the one flaw of digital imaging, though.
> The sun turned into a solarized blob-o-light. Not your fault--unfortunately
> there isn't much we can do about it.
>
> (other than shoot film)
>
Certainly one solution. Still a blob, but not solarized.
<http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/MPhotos/Maine/BaileyIsland/Lobster.htm>
Another solution is to wait until the sun is behind something, as here.
<http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=NorthEast_2009/MtDesert/BassHarbor&image=_MG_8121cria.jpg>
And
<http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=NorthEast_2009/MtDesert/BassHarbor&image=_MG_8122rotia.jpg>
And if I had my wits about me, bracketed exposures to get one 2 stops
down of the sun to drop in. I never seem to remember those tricks built
into the camera. Still mired in film technique, I suppose, although not
as deeply as some.
Moose
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