I found it, really. It's not planted. An interesting post-processing exercise in trying not to blow the whites and having the edges show without using a strong contrast.
This is a discussion on White on White within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I found it, really. It's not planted. An interesting post-processing exercise in trying not to blow the whites and having ...
I found it, really. It's not planted. An interesting post-processing exercise in trying not to blow the whites and having the edges show without using a strong contrast.
The edge burning is well done here as is the overall exposure.
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I like this QO. Excellent find and awesome exposure control.
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Thank you. I didn't actually burn or dodge at all - just lifted it a couple of steps. I've been fiddling with snow pictures, to see how useful the "rules of thumb" are for adjusting exposures. This much white is way different than a chunk of dark subject in it. Not a surprise, of course, just still not always sure of how much of what and where in the frame makes the difference.
Right now, it's a good thing I didn't find this today. I'm about 4 days into a cold, and that paper towel might have gotten used for something besides a photo!
Cool, and really not easy to do. Exposure is well handled here.
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Thanks, Matt. It's started snowing again, so if I ever get a little less cloud, I may get more practice with snow and sunlight.
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