> There really wasn't any detail to get. Wonderfully unphotogenic white > overcast sky. I did blow out some of the sky (right along the mountain) > in the conversion when I increased the contrast, but even not blown out > there was no detail and only a hint of texture to the clouds. > > -Adam > >
Yes, sadly that's something we have to deal with when photographing in coastal, mountainous environments. I experienced a similar occaision last summer a few times. Mike > > > Kenneth Waller wrote: >>> Blown out sky? It's all clouds, as I was shooting in the rain. They >>> were quite white rather than grey. >> >> >> Yep. On my monitor there is no detail in the clouds, as in featureless. >> >> Kenneth Waller >> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Adam Maas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> Subject: Re: PESO - Highway 5 >> >> >>> Blown out sky? It's all clouds, as I was shooting in the rain. They >>> were quite white rather than grey. >>> >>> -Adam >>> >>> >>> >>> Kenneth Waller wrote: >>> >>>> Looks like a wonderful scene but the blown out sky totally ruins it >>>> for me. >>>> >>>> Kenneth Waller >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Adam Maas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> >>>> Subject: PESO - Highway 5 >>>> >>>> >>>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/mawz/140074291/* >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *Highway 5 in southern BC, shot from the air while I was shooting a >>>>> Heli Logging operation last fall. *istD, 18-55 DA, ISO3200. I've >>>>> been revisting and re-rendering some of the shots from this trip, as >>>>> the original renders were quite drab due to low-contrast lighting >>>>> and rain. >>>>> >>>>> -Adam >>>>> Larger for non-Flickrites: >>>>> http://static.flickr.com/56/140074291_aa1b964ea8_b.jpg >>>>> >>> > >

