Feb. 28th, 2010

plonq: (Pluggin' products)
Sometimes finding a picture can be a struggle, and other times the picture practically takes itself. I shot a couple dozen pictures around the neighbourhood, but in the end it was the afterthought picture I snapped looking up through the frost-covered branches of our elm tree that caught my eye. I love what the polariser does to the sky - though playing with the saturation a little certainly helps too.

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So I admit that this was not really intended to be my PoTD. The play of light against the trunk, and the contrast of the branches against the sky caught my eye and I shot it on a whim as I was heading back into the house to warm up. If I had simply shot this one first I could have saved myself some time.

Other than the ISO, I let the camera pick the settings for me and it chose f/5.6 at 1/125th of a second. I had the focal length set to 18mm; e.g., zoomed right out. I had to crop the picture slightly because this lens tends to vignette at the corners, especially if I have the filters on - and there was no way I was going to shoot this one without the polariser.

I boosted the exposure a bit to enhance the hoar frost a bit, and then boosted the shadows a bit to bring out the play of light and shadows across the trunk. I colour-corrected it for daylight, and then boosted the saturation make the picture as alive as it was in person. If I have one complaint about the Nikon, it's that it tends to under-saturate its pictures. It's a pretty minor complaint, mind you, because it's something that is easy enough to fix in software.
A couple more hoar shots behind a cut. )

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