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Re: What the heck I'm doing wrong!?
What White Balance are you using ???? The 3rd last pic looks good. Nice bokeh and the colours seem natural. Only the 2nd one seems to look unaturally orange. For me I had a few do the same sort of thing and I only adjusted white balance to shade or sun and ended up with more satisfying shots. You'll love having the circular polarizer on to squeeze out some more colour. I have to get one for my Tamron 17-50 2.8 yet but I have them for my 10-22 and 28-135.
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Am I wrong if I like several of them? . 1, 4, 5, 6 and 7 are great IMO. Others can correct me if I am wrong here but to me the issue with 2/3 is lighting. The soft/warm light of the "magic" hour is causing a lack of contrast in the photos because too much is "soft/warm" color either from the foliage or the lighting. So you can be safe this weekend, , and maybe shoot earlier in the day? One article I read advocated shooting foliage at a 90 degree to natural light. Seems to me that would be easiest to do mid-morning and mid-afternoon.
Other than that I
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I did use standard for most of the photos and then I also used the "Autumn Hues" I downloaded from Canon for Picture Style. This weekend I do hope to go out mid-afternoon so maybe that will help. I know when I look at the photos of others I think WOW, that's beautiful but not on any I've taken so far. One thing is maybe because I know I had to do more than the norm for me for pp, which I hate doing because I am awful at it!
Here is the original of #3 ...
Thanks for liking some of them and for the advice for this weekend!
Denise
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You posted the same time I did.
On #3 what kind of metering do you use? I have taken similar pictures with my 5d mark II in live mode. By going 10x and scanning to a specific spot in the frame you can get the camera to auto adjust out and take out some darkness.
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Hi Denise,
I am finally back at my own computer. I regrettedhow I phrased my post to this thread (no more midnight posts). Ultimately, I just wanted to say that I've also had issues with photographing fall colors in lower light that is typically great for other subjects. I've been more pleased with the colors in my pictures taken with moderate amounts of light.
Also, here is a link totwo of the articles I've read. You may have already seen them. If I can find the others, I'll send them to you as well.
http://www.usa.canon.com/dlc/controller?act=GetArticleAct&articleID=2169
http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/tutorials/fall_foliage_photography.html
And actually, Bob Atkins and the 2008 article from canon both advocate "magic hour light." Oh well.[:$] I just haven't liked my pics that are too close to sunrise/sunset prefering the pics from 1-3 hrs before/after.
Good luck this weekend.
Brant
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All look really good.
But the location you had in #2 and #3 is great. Is the orange the actual color? The sky is kind of bland, and I don
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Denise, Actually, I think you captured a couple of them quite well----#3 and #5; which isn
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