Sunday, April 20, 2008

Arizona dreams

Arizona dirt road, cactus
1/4000 sec, f/2.8, 35mm, ISO 200, center-weighted metering
Shot from drivers side window into rental car side-view mirror

3 comments:

nori said...

I hope you weren't driving at the time! ;)

How much postprocessing did you do on that shot? It's interesting how the sky as reflected in the mirror is a bright blue, while the sky that you can see directly is washed-out and white.

antman said...

Hey Nori!

I did in fact stop the car while I took the photo. :)

Good question -- I actually didn't do very much in post. Basically I bumped up the saturation a bit to make the colors pop and added a bit of sharpening. I also noticed that it was interesting how the photo was definitely exposed for the content inside the mirror, and I'm happy to say that I was hoping that would happen when I switched my camera to use center-weighted metering instead of matrix metering (which is the equivalent of "Evaluative metering" in Canon parlance). Because it was metering for the center of the frame, I think the outer edges of the frame got a little blown out.

nori said...

Man, shooting raw is awesome. I just went and bumped up the saturation on some outdoor photos I took this weekend -- whee! They pop!

I'll have to play around with that metering stuff. This is what I love about these toys: So much to learn; so many cool results to be had!