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Something warm

Dec 17th, 2008 by
Something warm

It’s been requested that I post a photo of something warm since most of us are experiencing winter in some fashion this week.  Sounds good to me. This is from our recent trip to Mexico. In fact, its the same tree as the sunset shot I posted a few weeks ago. For the most part the grass on the plantation looked like crab crass from a Dr Seuss book. I liked this one palm tree though because for some reason it was surrounded by a patch of  soft green grass. I shot at a low angle to get the horizon in the middle 3rd of the frame as well as to create a siloette of the tree in front of the sun.  The key to the shot though is the meter reading and subsequent exposure. If taken on the grass or tree the sky would have been blown out and if it was taken on the sun the detail of the grass would have been lost. I spot metered the shot just above the sun and brought out just a touch more highlights from the grass in post processing. I like the shot because your eye follows the shadow through the grass, to the tree, and then the palms point you across the fame.    

f22 1/160th sec @ 24mm

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Hola

Nov 30th, 2008 by
Hola

Greetings all, I haven’t posted an entry lately because I was vacationing in Mexico. My wife and I rented a house with her family on an Eco-Friendly beach 70 miles north of Puerto Vallarta. The area is called Playa Las Tortugas and it is one of Mexico’s leading Sea Turtle conservation camps. We were allowed to help realease Sea Turtles almost nightly. For lack of a better word;, amazing… I processed nearly 300 photos today, so trust me; I’ll post more later.

 

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