I'd apply it everywhere first and only adjust if I didn't like part of it.
Chuck Norcutt
Joel Wilcox wrote:
> Thanks, Chuck. I think that's my favorite too. It looks pretty good
> in a large size and I think might print well. You put your finger on
> one of its issues. I think I might try cropping off the bottom to
> make the overall proportion 3:2. The bottom (fields to horizon)
> recorded a stop or so darker than shown since I exposed for the sky.
> I assume that's where you'd like a bit more contrast.
>
> Joel W.
>
> On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 6:12 AM, Chuck Norcutt
> <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I'm always a sucker for nice clouds. I like #3 (5208) the best. I
>> think I'd apply some LCE.
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt
>>
>>
>> Joel Wilcox wrote:
>>> Last evening I went out to see if I could get a big red ball at sunset
>>> in between storm systems (that ended up dropping another .7" on us
>>> last night but closer to 4 inches in places over Ken's way -- very bad
>>> business in my old hometown of Ames, Iowa).
>>>
>>> No big red ball but some interesting clouds you don't see all of the
>>> time. Have a look at Ken and Paul again and follow the "Stormy
>>> Weather" link here:
>>>
>>> http://myweb.uiowa.edu/jfwilcox/index.html
>>>
>>> Images made with E-410 and DZ 14-45. Fair amount of PP tweaking, at
>>> least for me: mainly pulling up shadows here and there and changing
>>> color balance to something I found a bit more attractive. The actual
>>> light didn't seem overly warm but recorded as digits more to yellow
>>> and green hues. I blame the astronomical humidity. 8/
>>>
>>> Joel W.
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