bibobe wrote:
Dennis,
Thanks for the comment. These shots were taken at pretty long exposure, around 30 second, mostly f16 & ISO 100, sometimes with ND 10 stops filter so they tend to be a bit more contrast than short exposure shots. In the effort of increasing the sharpness by duplicating the layer and using multiply or overlay layer in Photoshop, I did also increase the saturation by accident. Even though they are a bit over saturated, I kind of like it. Also, the bursting star that on the 3rd photo was actually the full Moon, not The Sun. In any event, the Grand Canyon is really a magnificent place in all kinds of weather. I live in NYC so it was quite a trip for me to get out there last month. Hopefully I can be back this summer for the North Rim.
Regards,
Vu
Dennis, br Thanks for the comment. These shots wer... (
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You are welcome. I grew up in Carmel, about 60 miles North of you. At the time it was a great area and time to grow up. Now it may be an extension of NYC. It sure has grown.
Good luck with your photography. After the Grand Canyon give Utah and the National Parks a chance. They are beautiful and you will not regret it.