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@dieter_wilhelm Any tips for when the sky is overexposed in the original RAW? There isn't any color info that can be extracted from it in this case. The way the light bleeds out onto the hill in the distance is a bit hard to manage, too.

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Rough Draft


#photography #photog #photo #photos

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Well that needs a holder, and some. Have the whole set not really everytime with me. Only when planned to used..



Chinook Pass finally opened shortly before my previous ride to Hurricane Ridge, so I had to check it out. Once ascending out of the forests, I got serious "national park" vibes like when I visited Yellowstone many years ago. The only other pass highway that compared in my memory was the North Cascades Highway! (Blog Post, Album (202 photos), 14 photos attached) #motorcycle #photography #photog #photos #photo

Not only that, I also checked out the Yakima River Canyon, which was another route on my bucket list. There really isn't anything as refreshing as a cool river oasis surrounded by desert hills!

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Last one seems for a good end of that development. Leave that in those state, and go for another shot...

A color lookup table is another way to get "things right".... so a good idea.


For weeks during the nasty PNW Spring this year, I talked about visiting Hurricane Ridge, and I finally got the chance to do it in June! It really felt like we were ascending to the heavens and landing on an alien world as @clover and I rode up the road that wound its way along the cliffs of the Olympic Mountains. (Blog Post, Album (84 photos), 10 photos attached) #motorcycle #photography #photog #photos #photo


I had such an amazing time riding across the North Cascades Highway and back! The scale of the mountains out there puts other passes in the Cascades to shame and makes one feel so very tiny. In the end, it was a 363 mile ride in one day, with many scenic stops along the way. (Blog Post, Album (201 photos), 20 photos attached) #motorcycle #bikelife #photography #photog #photos #photo

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They are splendid images. Thank you for showing them!


The day after my Roslyn trip, I really wanted to get another ride in to make the most of my four day weekend, so I headed over Stevens Pass to #Leavenworth, which was filled with lots of both new and familiar sights. Just like when my partner and I visited Leavenworth by train together a few years back, the scenery of the Tumwater Canyon really captured my imagination! (Blog Post, Album (51 photos), 11 photos attached) #motorcycle #photography #photog #photos #photo #Washington #WashingtonState

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One of the reasons why I got into #motorcycle riding was to have an easier time getting to places like Eastern Washington. #Roslyn, #Washington was on my list of places to see, and it didn't disappoint! (Blog Post, Album (202 photos), 16 photos attached) #photography #photog #photos #photo

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I'd rather overexpose the sky if it means that my composition of interest isn't too dark to see anything. # # # #
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Monitor is calibrated? Load a grayscale picture "full black to full white" and check if it displayed "all visible" on your monitor with your picture program.
(Had that with an colleague who had "too bright pics". Next week he had a new monitor...)
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I was comparing the JPEG from my camera to the image resulting from processing the RAW on the same monitor, so it's all relative.
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I found some good videos, but I still didn't find the right tool for increasing the contrast and saturation of the trees to my liking, when the bright cloudy sky caused the photo to be underexposed by the camera.
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When i have a similar shot. Filter down (masked sky in LR CC) the sky. Means sky and tree have 3fstop between. Then raise the global exposure and raise some deeps. Usual sky is like before but trees and deeps are lighter then. Well saturation is also to consider....


What a weekend! With two rides over two of the passes, I saw Roslyn, Cle Elum Lake, and Leavenworth with lovely weather (aside from some rain in the mountains on Saturday). Feels like #motorcycle season is finally heating up!

Many, many more photos to come soon. #photography #photog #photos #photo

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Some enjoyable roads out there, too, and the ones in these photos were the tame ones! (1, 2) #motorcycle #photography #photog #photos #photo

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Our return home featured not only a very long ferry ride, but also @clover 's first time driving in snow! Things went pretty smoothly the whole way home, nonetheless, as we stopped by the towns of #Anacortes and #LaConner. We also made a quick stop at the Seattle Premium Outlets in Marysville so @clover could look at shoes. (Album)

Finally got around to tagging and uploading all of the photos from the trip to the San Juan islands that @clover and I went on back in February. #photography #photog #photos #photo #Washington #WashingtonState #PugetSound #SanJuanIslands

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Our last full day in the islands was on Lopez, which was by far the quietest one. Not only did we see few cars on the road, we only found a few restaurants even open! The beautiful island scenery certainly made up for the lack of food options. Our dinner and stay were at the Lopez Islander, which was very cozy. (Album)

Finally got around to tagging and uploading all of the photos from the trip to the San Juan islands that @clover and I went on back in February. #photography #photog #photos #photo #Washington #WashingtonState #PugetSound #SanJuanIslands #LopezIsland



Our next day was spent on Orcas Island, which gave us even more beautiful sights around Mount Constitution and Moran State Park. Even our accommodations were nice at Pebble Cove Farm, which even had farm animals roaming about! (Album)

When we showed up, I went into the main house, only to find that it was actually a private residence, and that it was being house sat by someone who was as confused as we were. I'll never forget that awkwardness…

Finally got around to tagging and uploading all of the photos from the trip to the San Juan islands that @clover and I went on back in February. #photography #photog #photos #photo #Washington #WashingtonState #PugetSound #SanJuanIslands



After a rough time getting out there (it was @clover 's first long drive, after all), and a _very_long ferry ride, we had a very chill time on San Juan Island. I'd been there a couple times before over my life, but it had been yeears. We spent a lot of time around Friday Harbor, but also checked out South Beach, as well as the scenery along the way. (Album)

Finally got around to tagging and uploading all of the photos from the trip to the San Juan islands that @clover and I went on back in February. #photography #photog #photos #photo #Washington #WashingtonState #PugetSound #SanJuanIslands

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I haven't been uploading a couple of big trips' worth of #photos because I've been working on a new tag editor. With it, I won't need to mess around with #Flickr's uploading UI as much. (Photo)

I wrote it in #Java since it's what I've been writing the most because of work. As much as people love to hate on it, there are a number of things I like about Java 8+. #photography #programming #photog

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While writing this, I discovered a bug in SWT’s ImageLoader where the resulting image was always incorrect. For example, a 1×1 white JPEG loaded correctly via SWT’s ImageData was turned into a yellow 1×1 JPEG when saved again via ImageLoader. I had to use AWT’s BufferedImage and ImageIO to save files correctly.