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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 778815" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>Yeah, this 3rd option is the best. Remember you are looking at the full-res pic and we are seeing one that has been reduced. The dynamic range looks almost the same with the first 2 photos, so it was more a matter of were you going with a blue-hour photo of a tree or was it a sunrise photo with a tree as the foreground interest? Sunrise needs color, even if it is exaggerated with the saturation a bit. It also helps to shift the white balance off of auto towards the daylight preset.</p><p></p><p>But now in the third photo the color is in the sky, and we see warmth in the bare wood where the bark fell off of the tree. It's a better presentation of what is rightfully a sunrise image. And I like that small detail of including the moon, whether that was by design or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 778815, member: 48483"] Yeah, this 3rd option is the best. Remember you are looking at the full-res pic and we are seeing one that has been reduced. The dynamic range looks almost the same with the first 2 photos, so it was more a matter of were you going with a blue-hour photo of a tree or was it a sunrise photo with a tree as the foreground interest? Sunrise needs color, even if it is exaggerated with the saturation a bit. It also helps to shift the white balance off of auto towards the daylight preset. But now in the third photo the color is in the sky, and we see warmth in the bare wood where the bark fell off of the tree. It's a better presentation of what is rightfully a sunrise image. And I like that small detail of including the moon, whether that was by design or not. [/QUOTE]
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