Friday, August 2, 2013
Smith's Rock State Park
This shot was taking after a great hike around one of the most popular sport climbing locations in Oregon. As one of afraid of heights I looked down more than up and took this shot. The larger rock is interpreted as heavier by the brain and anchors the image while the smaller stones lead me to the top of the image. Technical: Taken handheld with a Canon Elph. What is the difference between the two shots, a saturation or exposure adjustment? Answer: The larger shot is 1/2 stop darker which increases the color saturation of the water's color.
Labels:
Canon Elph,
color,
exposure,
Lightroom,
Oregon,
river,
saturation,
Smith's Rock,
water
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