Question.. which pic to blow up to 26" x 20" poster ?
It's a great setting. Now understand that it was Fall camping in Smoky Mountains area couple of weeks ago. Storms were hanging out for days at a time. Even if it’s not raining the clouds are still there. The pic was waited on for best conditions. It was never going to be as good as I wanted I learned after 2 days there. So I was hoping the very low lite cloud skies with thick wet looking air would allow a picture to happen. The forest look was rich and alive.
Before I left I told Steve at Tilbens I’d be in wet clouds and I need the correct film. He sold be asa100 jap film. When I opened the developed pics I was floored with happiness. They were beautiful. Much color was retained from being there. More than I expected.
I took about 4 different shots of the same. I have 26" x 20" posters in my garage of another ride. I think I should blow it up??
Which pic of my choice. One is lightened by HP 3in1 pic program and the other is original as developed by camera shop 35mm developer that inserts a CD copy. What else can I do to it??
Darker or Lighter Pic??????? You decide
I'm also doing a copy of this on the Dragon thread
random pics that I have taken
for those that are interested in my camp...
-------- the river has stocked fish that get pretty big
-- there are many small hike trails with access to more exotic fishing areas close by
--- the river is very clean, afa being fresh off the high mountains
--- a .7mi hike or drive to Joyce Kilmer Memorial forest is accessable 24/7 from my camp.
--- Hiking the opposite way on the dirt road from Joyce Kilmer is desolate and pristine as the road follows the river and has plenty of access, including forestry service bridges and trails. Past the river valley is another section of hill thick forest. The opposite of the river side is hills littered with dense tree forest real close
--- My camp site was way below the dirt road so all you could hear is the river or maybe a loud kid exhaust 4-wheeler
--- The camp sites are not packed tight. Plenty of privacy space from site to site
--- Relatively good wind protection
- I had the greatest campsite around. A few other weekenders like it also I found out. No prob as I always hit a new site on anything but a weekend.