lovely shot, photos look good when you can capture the reflection in the water, got a few nice reflection shots myself
planepics
Loc: St. Louis burbs, but originally Chicago burbs
I'm glad I was able to help ;)
I can't figure out why some people don't like a lttle humor thrown in. If your too busy in your day to laugh a little your truely a boring person. If you disagree you're one of them! LOL!
photopop44 wrote:
My thanks to everyone who responded with compliments, humor and information. I did a lot of research on the topic so I wouldn't make a mistake like the lady who said her photos were in the RAW and she meant she didn't wear clothes when she took them. The best info I got was the Youtube link from Planepics:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRcaEW4ar3oIf you have any interest in this subject it's a must see. He doesn't talk about SCENE settings but rather what one must do to achieve great sunset photos without using SCENE. My conclusion is to take the same photo I took, and it is very much like the actual event, is to spend several minutes tinkering with color balance, vivid, saturation etc as well as the exposure and focus if you knew what the camera's manufacturer thought SUNSET should be, shoot in RAW and do serious post processing with software that many of you have but I don't or use the SCENE setting.
I'm not a pro, I'm an old guy with a camera that wants to capture the beauty of the world with pro quality and bring it home to share. I usually shoot in P or S, which ever is more important to me, and if I don't like the S or P the camera gives me I adjust the ISO, that's almost manual.
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