Fear



Cornfield Storm, originally uploaded by jjvornov.

Why is that I so frequently take the camera out and fear that I will be unable to create a compelling image? You would think that after a while I would know that the odds were pretty good that something would work out.

I wanted to get an image of Baltimore County along one of my cycling routes. I stopped at the end of the day, but approaching storms clouded out the sun and left me without interesting end of day light. But once the sun had gone down, the sky became more interesting being itself lit from within.

This was captured with the D300 and the 12-24mm f/4 DX lens. No tripod. Postprocessing was entirely in Capture NX. There was some noise in the sky, but the noise reduction in NX2 took care of that quite nicely. WIth the U-points, it was easy to keep the smoothing effect of the noise reduction out of the corn stalks where it would otherwise kill the nice sharp detail.

I like the lighting in this. The highlighting of the stalks under the bright sky area doesn’t exist at all in the original capture. It was added using a coloro control point to pull up the highlights which reads very nicely as an eerie lighting of the foreground by the bright sky area. I did it to get the eye to be pulled back into the sky region from the sharp foreground.

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