Saturday, May 9, 2020

Stuck at Home Ideas: Re-Process an Old Image — Bryce Point, Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park is awesome and Bryce Point is a great location to photograph this canyon from. This vantage point has a complete view of the Bryce Canyon amphitheater with good lighting both early and late in the day. This image was captured just before sunset with the warm late day light reflecting into the scene from the back-lit spires.
 
Sometimes we don't get it right when we first process an image. Usually, the older the image is, the less likely we got the processing right. As our skills increase, our older work does not seem as good as it once did, and that was the case with this image. Significant underexposure was the issue I grew to dislike the most.
 
Truth is, I'm not really sure what I was thinking when first processing this image, but I later prefered a much brighter brighter exposure (while still managing the highlights).
 
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Camera and Lens Settings
105mm  f/10.0  1/40s
ISO 100
5616 x 3744px


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