tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1869291985773576477.post1251895659273816154..comments2014-09-08T18:47:32.037+01:00Comments on Glogtography: Straight Out Of Camera Week 19 "Restrictions" Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14799205692604175358noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1869291985773576477.post-9704729893977192972014-05-22T22:30:50.815+01:002014-05-22T22:30:50.815+01:00No mate, not many nuclear plant's over here. I...No mate, not many nuclear plant's over here. It's a dirty great big coaler, one of many littering the countryside here in the UK. I take your point on the second shot, I hadn't really noticed the reverse halos until you mentioned it, I quite like the shot, it was just a mess around to produce a heavy stylised image, it was never going to be to everyone's taste, and certainly isn't intended to be a true representation of the scene. And yeah I mean spot metering mode. I'm normally always locked into that, but often go with an average metering mode for landscapes. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14799205692604175358noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1869291985773576477.post-20204811185237111702014-05-19T14:52:54.463+01:002014-05-19T14:52:54.463+01:00I really like the first shot. I really don't l...I really like the first shot. I really don't like the second shot. I'm not sure what a water "bowser" is? <br />I assume that's a nuclear plant? Wish we could get a couple of those over here. Do you mean, in the first shot, that you used spot metering? Does that mean you don't use that every time you shoot? I can't remember the last time I didn't use spot metering, to be honest. The clouds do get a little bit lost and hazy, but your post processed one is just a mess of halos and reverse halos and general shit to be honest. <br />I'd really like to see the long trail of steam out of the cooling towers sometime. I think that would be a cool shot, especially long exposure.Chris Lanehttp://www.chrislanephoto.comnoreply@blogger.com