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25-MAY-2007 Michael Shealy

Mountain Shadows

Cheyenne Canyon, CO

Canon EOS 20D ,Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di-II LD Asp IF
1/1600s f/16.0 at 17.0mm iso800 hide exif
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Date/Time25-May-2007 12:33:26
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 20D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length17 mm
Exposure Time1/1600 sec
Aperturef/16
ISO Equivalent800
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modepartial (6)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Canon DSLR Challenge28-May-2007 21:44
This is really interesting, you guys! This IS the original posting. I haven't uploaded or changed it at all. Nico suggested I try the "red filter" effect on it, I did do that *at home* and posted it to Flickr, but liked this one better and left it as originally posted. Honest!! I wonder what would be causing y'all to be seeing "different" postings? Cheers, -mikey
Shu28-May-2007 14:29
When we get into critiquing, there may be several opinions as to how the image may be adjusted. I see you have now slightly darkened the foreground. I must say I liked the lighter version. (I guess that the photographer ultimately has to make the final choice.) shu
jnconradie28-May-2007 05:41
Same question as shu... I also looked at it a couple of times... and thought it somehow looks different from the original post? Regards jnconradie
Shu28-May-2007 03:04
It's a lovely scenic! It seems the foreground is much lighter than when I originally viewed this. Did you replace the shot or just brighten the foreground? Nice color saturation, too. shu
ctfchallenge27-May-2007 00:36
Thanks, Nico. I agree that it is a candidate, but I think this is better as it is for the Challenge. I saw your comment to the Flickr post and I'm agreeing with that ":^). -mikey
jnconradie26-May-2007 10:16
Not only the shadows on the mountains, but also the shadowy undersides of the clouds make them look incredibly 3D. (Also a candidate for red filter treatment, as per your flickr post?) Regards jnconradie