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11-19-2016 11:04 AM
http://m.imgur.com/a/1Qalo
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11-21-2016 05:30 AM
"As far as WB adjustment goes, there is nothing wrong with the photo."
What color was the street? When you put yourself up for critique or example, you must expect criticism. The WB is not just off, it is way off.
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11-21-2016 07:06 AM
@ebiggs1 wrote:"As far as WB adjustment goes, there is nothing wrong with the photo."
What color was the street? When you put yourself up for critique or example, you must expect criticism. The WB is not just off, it is way off.
I dunno, Ernie. It's pretty late in the afternoon; look how long the shadows are. It's not implausible that the ambient light is that red. Yes, you could correct some of the redness out, with the justification that that's what the human eye tends to do anyway. But it's a perfectly valid artistic judgement not to.
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11-21-2016 08:57 AM
@ebiggs1 wrote:"As far as WB adjustment goes, there is nothing wrong with the photo."
What color was the street? When you put yourself up for critique or example, you must expect criticism. The WB is not just off, it is way off.
Brownish. There is a large construction site directly behind me. They've dug a 100x100 foot hole that's about 20 feet deep
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11-21-2016 09:00 AM - edited 11-21-2016 10:13 AM
@RobertTheFat wrote:
@ebiggs1 wrote:"As far as WB adjustment goes, there is nothing wrong with the photo."
What color was the street? When you put yourself up for critique or example, you must expect criticism. The WB is not just off, it is way off.
I dunno, Ernie. It's pretty late in the afternoon; look how long the shadows are. It's not implausible that the ambient light is that red. Yes, you could correct some of the redness out, with the justification that that's what the human eye tends to do anyway. But it's a perfectly valid artistic judgement not to.
Good call. Actually, it was morning sun, and it still had not risen [7 AM] very high in the sky by around 9 AM when the photo was shot.
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11-21-2016 12:51 PM - edited 11-21-2016 12:54 PM
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"It's pretty late in the afternoon; look how long the shadows are."
Yeah, I saw that and I agree. I assumed it was early but that is not a good reason to not balance it out. You know my thoughts. Sometime real is not what you want, a good photo is. This one screams WB adjustment.
Beside needing some exposure adjustment and crop, it isn't that good for an example on how to do things. IMHO, graciously as always.
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