blacklight
2010-04-26 02:52:33 UTC
Cheap and easy, digital photography always makes me fiddle with the
result via software – just to add some personal input. But there is
one shot I uploaded ‘as is’ untouched by any foolery.
It was a very special day, awful from the start, gray and rainy. A
good drought breaker - nasty for camping. Australia’s Outback turned
to mud. But the evening sky changed gray to reds. It brought a stretch
like corrugated fire from horizon to horizon.
It’s at http://www.oz-greetings.com.au/photo . (The site is NOT
commercial). It's called A Very Special Day. Among various exposures I
chose the one with my Panasonic (Lumix DMC-FZ50) on automatic.
Nature knew best, software didn't
Enjoy – Klaus
result via software – just to add some personal input. But there is
one shot I uploaded ‘as is’ untouched by any foolery.
It was a very special day, awful from the start, gray and rainy. A
good drought breaker - nasty for camping. Australia’s Outback turned
to mud. But the evening sky changed gray to reds. It brought a stretch
like corrugated fire from horizon to horizon.
It’s at http://www.oz-greetings.com.au/photo . (The site is NOT
commercial). It's called A Very Special Day. Among various exposures I
chose the one with my Panasonic (Lumix DMC-FZ50) on automatic.
Nature knew best, software didn't
Enjoy – Klaus