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Re: [OM] Shootin' Eight Miles High [was Santa brought me the Fuji F70]

Subject: Re: [OM] Shootin' Eight Miles High [was Santa brought me the Fuji F70]
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 01 Jan 2010 09:14:14 -0500
No question that "extreme processing" was needed here and it was done 
well.  Your gmail link doesn't work for me.

Chuck Norcutt


Moose wrote:
> Paul Braun wrote:
>> ...  We are flying to Phoenix/Scottsdale on the 9th, and I'm taking the E-1 
>> and the new toy ...
>>   
> 
> Take it on the plane and get a window seat.
> 
> I spent much of my work life looking at aerial photos, even had an ex 
> WWII photo-interpreter working for me for a while. The interest in the 
> view from above has never weakened. Aisle seats may be more convenient, 
> but I always want a window.
> 
> I am endlessly fascinated with the forms of land and water, such beauty 
> and endless variation. On our Fall trip to the NE, I was lucky, no 
> serious cloud cover until halfway across PA. The return didn't clear up 
> until the West, but presented a different selection than the trip out.
> 
> I've often taken pics out the window, especially since digital lowered 
> the costs of duds. With the A650's articulated LCD, it's MUCH easier to 
> get the right camera angle and still see to frame. Here's the first 
> batch. 
> <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/MPhotos/Misc/8mileshigh/IMG_1473.htm>
> 
> I find many of the images very striking, especially the early ones, 
> where the low sun does magic things with color and texture.
> 
> You might say "My airplane window shots never look like that." These 
> might be called examples of extreme processing. Up to eight miles of air 
> to shoot through does present some challenges. :-)
> 
> This is shot from only maybe 4,000', but the sun is below he horizon for 
> this flat, sea level land and there is a lot of moisture in the air. 
> <cid:part1.02070304.07040507@gmail.com>
> 
> Out in the empty lands, there is often no reference for color at all, 
> maybe snow in a couple. Even clouds aren't reliable. They are far enough 
> above the ground that they don't have the same color balance. The few 
> paved roads may help and snow in a couple was useful, but I have to 
> admit colors in some are mostly guess work. Still, nobody knows any 
> better, what with the sunlight constantly changing as it rises and 
> nobody down there taking comparisons on the ground.
> 
> I like the abstract appearance of much Western landscape from above. 
> <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/MPhotos/Misc/8mileshigh/IMG_1502.htm>
> 
> I may have gone overboard here, but I like the abstract "look" 
> <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/MPhotos/Misc/8mileshigh/IMG_1507.htm>
> Hmmm, maybe it needs a green/magenta gradient treatment.
> 
> I've had a lot of fun with this and the G11 will be with me on the next 
> flights.
> 
>> My one complaint so far, and this is common with most tiny digital P&S's, is 
>> that they insist on putting the flash on the shutter-button side, right 
>> where your fingers are when gripping the camera.
> 
> That's odd, they had it right on earlier F series models.
> 
> Sky High Moose
> 
> Moose
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