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19-JAN-2009 Joshua Tanzer

Branches

Central Park, New York, NY

Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
1/1000s f/5.6 at 112.0mm iso100 hide exif
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ctfchallenge03-May-2009 09:52
Rod,
you mastered it. Great!
Konstantin
ctfchallenge02-May-2009 11:48
Rod
It looks like under exposure causing this look I did a white point thingy in levels & the snow came up white as it should be, wot do you think? I've linked this from Pending so you can get rid of it by removing the picy from Pending.
Joshua Tanzer30-Apr-2009 18:38
The branches are all topped with snow, which is why they're so sharply defined. I am puzzled by the dark background, though, because it was midday when I took it. I guess it's because of a combination of shade from the trees, overcast sky and the very short exposure time.
Photogenix30-Apr-2009 18:27
This is straight from the camera! quite impressive. Bit confused about the lighting... the sky seems dark/overcast, but the tree branches are lit well. - RK
Joshua Tanzer29-Apr-2009 13:43
It is not processed at all, except I think I lightened it a little bit. This is the color image, as taken.
Photogenix29-Apr-2009 12:37
Quite intriguing. Is this processed using the color negative... -RK
ctfchallenge29-Apr-2009 00:45
Rod
There looks to be a very good picy here but I can't get past the processing as it just looks like a underexposed picy................Or isit.
ctfchallenge28-Apr-2009 22:04
interesting processing makes the branches shimmer in a sort of spooky way.
Penny Street