Sunday, February 12, 2012
Pack Ice / La Banquise
The combined influences of the Saint Lawrence River tides, its current and the local weather result in an ever-changing composition of snow and ice.
Each year Paulette and I snowshoe along its north shore with a group of friends and each year I go crazy taking pictures while trying to keep up with the group.
Here are two of my favourite panoramic shots taken under heavy gray clouds and very flat light. In Lightroom, I adjusted the white balance and added a little punch by increasing the overall contrast and darkening the blacks.
For a ten shot photo sequence click this link to my flickr album.
Click here to go to my first posting of Photos Afoot on the same subject.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Winter Carnival For All Ages
Quebec City is enjoying its winter carnival. The young "tubers" and the not-so-young snowshoers find themselves at CFB Valcartier enjoying the clear cold air at the Centre Plein Air Castor.
New snow had fallen the day before and continued on-and-off today (February 2). I like these two panoramic shots as you can see the snow flakes against the dark trees in the background. The colourful winter wear also contrasts with the almost B&W winter tones adding warm elements to the two scenes.
I took both pictures in RAW with the white balance set to automatic. In Adobe Lightroom I corrected the overcast picture of the tubers to 6300K (a cloudy setting) and used 5600K for the snowshoers (close to a daylight setting) as the sun had returned after lunch. Using RAW makes it simple to make adjustments like this.
Click here to see more pictures from this day on picasaweb.
Labels:
Quebec City,
snowshoe,
technical,
white balance,
winter
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