#7943 - 04/21/07 11:52 AM
Re: The Race Track
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One more thing I wanted to mention about this shot. As I mentioned in the article, there was a nasty cloud hanging over the mountains to the West. This caused a problem where the foreground was in shade and the far horizon was nice and blue. This is a composite shot using Roman's HDR method. James
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#7944 - 04/21/07 10:30 PM
Re: The Race Track
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i have seen other images of these rocks & how they create those tracks just moving around 'on their own' it just amazes me that they do that - i belive by actually being blown by the wind, right?
nice pic, BTW. i think if the sky was a tad darker/brighter that it might be stronger - what'd'you think?
jp
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#7946 - 04/22/07 10:41 PM
Re: The Race Track
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james - given the conditions you describe, it sounds like a perfect candidate for HDR. however, it doesn't look like you captured enough of the range? i only have the small file to work with from saving it off the web, but here is my offering. not sure if you'll like everything about it, but it sure seems to me to be an improvement, no? was this multiple exposures or a single RAW?
jp
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#7948 - 04/23/07 12:31 AM
Re: The Race Track
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hmmm - that is a bit of a surprise. i tweaked the sky just a touch in Lab. i would have thought it would be pretty close to what you had, but i guess not. well, i guess it's one of those cases where the mind's eye trumps reality, eh?
so when you are there, can you actually see these rocks moving? i am still in awe over this phenomenon.
jp
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#7950 - 04/23/07 10:21 PM
Re: The Race Track
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thanx, james. i'm glad you liked it. i know it could be better, but all i had was thew small file posted for the internet.
but i'm still curious about the rocks sliding around - when you're there, can you actually see them moving?
jp
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#7951 - 04/24/07 03:01 PM
Re: The Race Track
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Hi JP, I found this interesting link while searching for this very answer. LOL, the answer so far seems that no one really knows how the rocks move and how fast they go. Apparantly, if anyone ever did witness the rocks moving, it has not been recorded in any meaningful way. James http://funnel.sfsu.edu:16080/courses/geol350/DVguide.pdf
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