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Mono Lake: Suggestions for Good Photo Ops?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 348510" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Have you downloaded his free PS Action package (I forget what it's called)? With it you get access to a couple videos that go a long way to explaining what he does and how. $45 isn't a lot to get in deeper, but I'd watch those vids first (they're are part of the entire package) and see where you want to go from there. </p><p></p><p>I would not suggest you formally "bracket" your exposures, but I would recommend taking multiple exposures in varied lighting, particularly if you're shooting from a tripod, exposing for both the dark and light areas, with the anticipation of blending them if you can't produce something from a single exposure. And even if you can, I suspect that as you learn this stuff you'll be happy you have them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 348510, member: 9240"] Have you downloaded his free PS Action package (I forget what it's called)? With it you get access to a couple videos that go a long way to explaining what he does and how. $45 isn't a lot to get in deeper, but I'd watch those vids first (they're are part of the entire package) and see where you want to go from there. I would not suggest you formally "bracket" your exposures, but I would recommend taking multiple exposures in varied lighting, particularly if you're shooting from a tripod, exposing for both the dark and light areas, with the anticipation of blending them if you can't produce something from a single exposure. And even if you can, I suspect that as you learn this stuff you'll be happy you have them. [/QUOTE]
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