Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/10/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Adam Bridge showed: Subject: [Leica] IMG: In the dying of the light - Lake Tahoe, 2 October 2010 > Shot looking eastward toward the Nevada side from Carnelian Bay. The > panoramas will be amazing because that's part of a double rainbow as > the light came sliding in beneath the cloud deck and above the peaks > of the Sierra to the west. My wife and I were in awe. > > <http://adam-bridge.smugmug.com/Landscapes/Lake-Tahoe/14018035_JMVt4#1031308895_W5M4e-A-LB> Jeeesh Adam, I hate to sound like the old grouch when the moment has such fantastic potential! But here goes. :-( The branches sticking in right side and the top kill it! And I don't think you have enough room to crop the right side to get rid of them and still maintain a composition balance. I think your options were when you shot the picture. Either gone wider and used the branches as part of the picture rather than a distraction to sun-rainbow sky as we see here. Or tried to get an angle to eliminate the branches completely in the initial exposure. Probably by moving forward if possible, or a longer lens. Both of which I have no idea if it were possible. However. But right now they are nothing more than a distraction and I doubt enough room for any kind of reasonable cropping to maintain a the potential of what could/would have been a very nice photograph. And yes I can well understand why you and your wife were in awe. It is a very beautiful scene with incredible potential. Next time. Sorry mate. cheers, Dr. ted