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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 38601" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>Thanks Anthony! and you're dead on with the crop. I wanted more of the top, especially a cool tree that was up there. My problem was the sun was at the upper right and blew out everything on top. Also, the entire scene was shaded. I hope to get back next weekend, early in the morning, at that time the sun will be behind me. I'll be experimenting more with shutter speed next time and I think having the sun behind me, illuminating the entire gorge, will solve the tone/contrast issue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 38601, member: 4399"] Thanks Anthony! and you're dead on with the crop. I wanted more of the top, especially a cool tree that was up there. My problem was the sun was at the upper right and blew out everything on top. Also, the entire scene was shaded. I hope to get back next weekend, early in the morning, at that time the sun will be behind me. I'll be experimenting more with shutter speed next time and I think having the sun behind me, illuminating the entire gorge, will solve the tone/contrast issue [/QUOTE]
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