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© Copyright 2001 Wayne C. Lee

Mount Fremont to Burroughs Mountain


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Yellow filter, scanned with Nikon LS-8000, levels adjusted, burning and dodging in Photoshop; Yes, that is Mt Rainier in the background; Please comment, I'm thinking about printing this one

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© Copyright 2001 Wayne C. Lee

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Just wanted to know how people react to this image. Comments would

be greatly appreciated. Thanks for looking (and poke around in my

folders if you have the time)!

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This is a very good picture...wonderful background.. Love the sky + composition. The lady on the left make this picture interesting. Good contrast on the bottom half and a little over on the top making it difficult to see the detail. I'd prefer a more evenly-lit pic.. Perhaps a grad-nd filter / or grad red would help even-out the light in this pic. You can also use Photoshop to fix this. FYI: I almost give you a 9/8 for this one!!
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Nice photo, perhaps burn the upper left corner of the sky a touch. The viewers eye is always attracted to highlights. Very nice job though.
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Great contrast and details. One of the best photos I have seen here. Love the hiker walking down the trail.
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Hi, I appreciate the comments here and on my other images. Some additional information about the original exposure: "Wayne's SLR" in this case was a Nikon FM2n; a 28/2.8 was used at f/16 or f/22 at either 1/250 or 1/500 sec with a yellow filter and hood; exposure was made at about 11:00AM. I did end up printing this image. It was actually my first print I've ever made! I took a 4 hour workshop at www.cascadesphotography.com last week and made a few prints there. I used Ilford's multigrade papers exposing first the entire image, then burning everything except the lower left corner, then again burning except for the lower left and right corners (all of this with a #3 filter). I then switched to a #4 filter and burned Mt Rainier and the sky. And finally, burned the top left corner because the sun made that corner very "hot" (I was facing South). I'll have to scan the print sometime as it's much different than the posted image and I don't know enough about Photoshop to replicate the effect of the contrast filters. Thanks again!
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