Photolady2014 wrote:
Ok, full disclosure everyone! There is no way I could get the blue sky and the interior of the canyon exposed correctly. I'm not sure anyone can! I could not do it in Upper Antelope on a tripod bracketed! If I had all day to do long exposures maybe, but even on the photo tour your were hurried along and doing a really long exposure was not really feasible. So, I used a program called Landscape Pro. They have many skies you can choose from and in this case I picked ones that were just like the sky on the day we were there. You can, and I have done it, where you take a photo of the actual sky, add it into Landscape Pro then add to the photo you took where you can't get the exposure on sky and subject to work. In the case of the bird, well, yes it was a Landscape Pro sky and there were lots of ravens flying around so I went with it because I liked it!
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I'm going there in February. Which time of day is the best tour in the winter? What time was yours?