Thanks, Chuck and Moose. We really enjoyed our time there. The rain
forest is otherworldly (my wife said it reminded her of scenes from fairy
tales). The main problem is contrast--deep shadows and bright sky. But
with some careful histogram-peeping and post-processing, I usually managed
to capture enough in the shadows to bring up without totally blowing the
sunlit or skylit portions.
Don't mention the ferry ride. We had nearly a two-hour wait, including an
8-mile traffic jam on the way to the ferry that would take us home.
--Peter
> On 8/13/2012 5:34 PM, Peter Klein wrote:
>
> I'm back from vacation. Here's one of my favorite shots from the trip:
> <http://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563@N04/7777672254/in/photostream>
>
> Near Lake Quinault, WA, in Olympic National Park. G1 and 20/1.7
>
>
>
> Nice, captures well the feeling of the place. We want to get out there
again, with more time and light. > We took a 'quick' trip over when we
were in the Seattle are for Thanksgiving 2008. Between a late > start,
ferry ride and drive, we hardly got into the park itself, and light was
already fading.
>
>
> We did manage to see a little of the damp part. <>
http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Travel/Seattle/Other>
>
> It wasn't as bright as they look - check the exposure info. :-)
>
> Olympic P. Moose
>
>
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