A little West Virginia color

dan swiger

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This is courtesy of TimMc suggestion.
Was able to get to Babcock State Park with a slight excursion but
didn't get there til mid day so not optimal light, a little harsh.
Tamed it a little in P/S.
Would love to get back there under ideal circumstances

Take with 5DMkII. Also took shot with MF film that will post later

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JimFox

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Hey Dan,

Wow, I am jealous!!!!!! :)

That is a really cool place, I think you did pretty well considering the harsh lights. The harshness is noticed most in the rocks, so although it's not bad how you processed it, my next step would be to try a pano crop where you crop all of the rocks to the top of that one big rock. That will really limit any thought of harsh light I think.

That's awesome that TimMc helped you with how to get there.

Jim
 

AlanLichty

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Nice - there is an old grist mill about an hour from my house but it isn't as nice as this at all. A cloudy day would help tame that light a bit. It looks like you still have time for the colors to fully explode as well. Looking forward to another session.
 

Jameel Hyder

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Staff member
Nice location, would be even better with favorable light.

In addition to Jim's suggestion, I'd also experiment with doing some burning of the rocks and a slight vignette.

Did you use a CPL? It would have helped with cutting down the effects of the harsh light.
 

dan swiger

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Nice - there is an old grist mill about an hour from my house but it isn't as nice as this at all. A cloudy day would help tame that light a bit. It looks like you still have time for the colors to fully explode as well. Looking forward to another session.
Alan, it was unfortunate to only have one day there. I should have planned on a "wake up" nearby. Not sure when I will get back there.
The sky only started showing clouds when we had to leave. Thanks for the comments
 

TimMc

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Dan, thanks for posting this. If you get the chance, spring with high water flow is as much fun as fall. Nice job.
 

dan swiger

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Nice location, would be even better with favorable light.

In addition to Jim's suggestion, I'd also experiment with doing some burning of the rocks and a slight vignette.

Did you use a CPL? It would have helped with cutting down the effects of the harsh light.
Unfortunately didn't bring filters. It is the one thing I actually forgot. I did bring three cameras though :)
 

dan swiger

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Hey Dan,

Wow, I am jealous!!!!!! :)

That is a really cool place, I think you did pretty well considering the harsh lights. The harshness is noticed most in the rocks, so although it's not bad how you processed it, my next step would be to try a pano crop where you crop all of the rocks to the top of that one big rock. That will really limit any thought of harsh light I think.

That's awesome that TimMc helped you with how to get there.

Jim
I will try all the suggestions. I knew it was going to be a non-ideal capture. Thanks Dan
 

Jeffrey

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That's sweet, Dan. A little saturation and a bit more highlights on the structure and the bridge might make this pop a bit more.
 

dan swiger

Well-Known Member
This is courtesy of TimMc suggestion.
Was able to get to Babcock State Park with a slight excursion but
didn't get there til mid day so not optimal light, a little harsh.
Tamed it a little in P/S.
Would love to get back there under ideal circumstances

Take with 5DMkII. Also took shot with MF film that will post later

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Per Jeffrey's suggestion. Still considering crops

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