OhD
Loc: West Richland, WA
I took a hike on skis up to Hogback Mt. above White Pass Ski Resort yesterday and caught some weather coming in. It didn't amount to much - no fresh snow to speak of this morning, but it made for some nice atmospherics.
OhD
Loc: West Richland, WA
Quite a dramatic color shift between my screen and what I see uploading (preview in File Explorer at left, and LR window overlaid at far left). The LR colors are fairly well matched by the File Explorer preview. This isn't the original purpose of the post - I just noticed it and wondered if this is pretty common.
Beautiful captures; for me #1 should be hanging in a gallery, love it.
#1 is stunning! I have a few of Miss Rainier with cap cloud and/or peeking out from "weather" and those are my favorite views. Your composition is perfect IMO.
Re the colors of #2 - it's likely a color space issue. Make sure you are using sRGB for web. Also, here is a note about embedded profiles that comes up when exif viewing on similar pics:
WARNING: Embedded color profile: “(unrecognized embedded color profile 'ProPhoto RGB')”
Some popular web browsers ignore embedded color profiles, meaning users of those browsers see the wrong colors for this image. Images for the web are most widely viewable when in the sRGB color space and with an embedded color profile. Check out the "Save As" dialogue box and see if sRGB is checked.
Outstanding captures! You put some effort into that hike up, but it paid big dividends.
Nice shot of the lenticular cloud over Mt. Rainier.
OhD
Loc: West Richland, WA
Thank you for the advice Linda. I think I may have figured out how to get Photoshop into ProPhotoRGB mode. I am attaching a new version to this message to see if it worked.
Nice ones--the first one is excellent!
Excellent! The wind at the top must have been intense.
Stunning scenes, well captured!!
OhD
Loc: West Richland, WA
Thank you all for the nice comments.
Dennis
OhD
Loc: West Richland, WA
alberio wrote:
The wind at the top must have been intense.
Thanks. It actually was hardly windy at all. Two days earlier the wind was over 110mph and the day before the lift was closed to allow time to remove heavy ice from the cables and chairs.
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