splitter, what camera are you shooting on? Your colors always look so good to me. Not overly done but really punchy and nice.
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Last edited by dfinn; 01-09-2019 at 07:32 PM.
Burke Hollow Meeting House WM-7844 by Tim_NEK, on Flickr
Lone Winter Tree by Tim_NEK, on Flickr
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Aim for the chopping block. If you aim for the wood, you will have nothing. Aim past the wood, aim through the wood.</p>
Thanks. I shoot with a D810. In post, I am super-conscientious about the coloring and WB. I adjust luminance and color saturation after adjusting channel saturation. And I'm never really happy with "auto" WB. It's almost always too warm for my taste. So I'll hit the auto, usually meet it halfway (give or take), and let the orange and yellow tones do some work for the warmth in the image. Finally, I boost the vibrance (usually about 10) after all is said and done.
I'm typically shooting with two lenses: a Sigma 24mm 1.4 Art and a Nikon 85mm 1.8.
And for most landscapes, I'm bracketing a few images for as much information as possible.
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Thanks, appreciate all the info! I’m gonna try your method out next time I’m doing some editing.
Windansea Beach, La Jolla
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It was a bit windy..
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Got a couple rolls of film developed today!
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Yes, Ektar 100
Splitter, you are doing it well. Congratulations.
even the dog walks have been really enjoyable around these parts lately
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Damn. Nice!
-20 morning in the valleys and +15 on the mountain tops.
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Aim for the chopping block. If you aim for the wood, you will have nothing. Aim past the wood, aim through the wood.</p>
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