Those shots look rather attractive, Moose. I'm sure that it's your skill in
using the camera's system, but there does seem to be a good deal of dynamic
range available: the shot of 2 conifers at 0036 seems to hold good detail in
shadows with a bright scene beyond.
And I do like the bay scene at 0010; when I first viewed it, yesterday, I
thought that it was a view from your place, but I now gather that Blake House
is a "pretty place" somewhere away from home.
I am very tempted; what can I sell ...?
Chris
On 25 Nov 2009, at 06:21, Moose wrote:
>
> Rather than take a bunch of silly shots around house and yard, I
> convince my lazy self to get out and take my first real shots in a
> pretty place with a lot of variety in subjects and light.
>
> VERY much unlike myself, I've allowed images to go on the web with no
> real processing. Here's a sampling just as they come, JPEGs right out of
> the camera, run through PTLens as a batch, batch resized by FastStone
> and tossed up on the web. <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/MPhotos/G11/>
>
> I put it up with JAlbum, so there is a slide show available for a casual
> overview. Many won't make the cut. The light was often very high
> brightness range, a real test for a small sensor, and you can see many
> will require highlight recovery in RAW processing. I thought it would be
> worthwhile to show how it works with everything but EV at default.
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