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Red leaves mixed with yellow

Don Ferguson Jr.

Well-known member
I did this when wind was blowing leaves had to take it. The reds were fantastic not saturated that much just a little. I did it last year with s-60 taken raw before I got XT. I have learned more PP so I thought you would enjoy it. I kind of like it a little impressionistic bit.
Regards,
Don



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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Don,

Magnificent color! Aaron started early with fall pictures. I love the colors marking the seasonal changes. Take advantage and shoot and share more!

Try to take this at sunset with a wider angle as more trees get involved.

Asher
 

Don Lashier

New member
Asher Kelman said:
Magnificent color! ...
Try to take this at sunset with a wider angle as more trees get involved.
I agree about the color... or take it with a longer lens and abstract composition.

- DL
 

Don Ferguson Jr.

Well-known member
Asher Kelman said:
Don,

Magnificent color! Aaron started early with fall pictures. I love the colors marking the seasonal changes. Take advantage and shoot and share more!

Try to take this at sunset with a wider angle as more trees get involved.

Asher


Asher ,thanks for the kind words .I have yet to take them with my XT so I look forward to trying your suggestions.
Regards,
Don
 

Don Ferguson Jr.

Well-known member
Don Lashier said:
I agree about the color... or take it with a longer lens and abstract composition.

- DL

Don,
It is nice you respond and give advice. I will try these methods with my XT 17-85 I will have a wide view. I was limited in the detail from the s-60. But one I took last year was better,and I will post it later.
Regards,
Don
 

Don Lashier

New member
Don Ferguson Jr. said:
I will try these methods with my XT 17-85 I will have a wide view.
I was suggesting a shot zoomed in. Imagine your posted shot above cropped to the bottom left 1/4.

- DL
 

John Sheehy

New member
Don Ferguson Jr. said:
I did this when wind was blowing leaves had to take it. The reds were fantastic not saturated that much just a little.

The reds look totally blown to me, by the RAW converter being very ambitious with saturation.
 

Don Ferguson Jr.

Well-known member
Don Lashier said:
I was suggesting a shot zoomed in. Imagine your posted shot above cropped to the bottom left 1/4.

- DL


Don,
Thanks for pointing that out .I will try that too the 17-85 is very versatile!
Regards,
Don
 

Don Ferguson Jr.

Well-known member
John Sheehy said:
The reds look totally blown to me, by the RAW converter being very ambitious with saturation.

John,
This was with a s-60 compact .I did not have a tripod so the shutter speed was1/50.The wind was blowing and the leaves were really that red. Even in zoombrowser without being converted yet they are that color.
I appreciate your opinion and like getting responses.
Regards,
Don
 
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