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 By: M. Zafar Rabbani  
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Photographer  M. Zafar Rabbani {Karma:1451}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Fuji Finepix S7000
Categories Landscape
Nature
Alternative Process
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Fujinon Super EBC 6X Optical 35-210 mm F 2.8-3.1
Uploaded 4/27/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 491 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 34 Rating
5.83
/ 10 Ratings
Location City -  Islamabad
State - 
Country - Pakistan   Pakistan
About "Backlit Autumn leaves in Clearing Morning Mist"

Shot this picture in the morning when delicate sunlight smoothly faded the fog away and gave backlit to the autumn leaves. I have manipulated the image in PS (a composite of two images) as camera can not exactly capture these contrasty scenes as your eyes can see it. All the Film and Digital cameras have limitation of exposing only three stops difference in exposure of highlights midtones and shadows (Film being better as compared to digital) Beyond this they either under-expose or over expose. A very bright sun or even a delicate one like this where your eye can see the detail in highlights and shadows but if you photograph it the image turns up totally different. Either you have more detail in highlights and no detail in shadows or vice-versa. Tried to correct this problem and made it look the way it was to the eyes and not to the camera.

If you want you can read the comments and discussion on the above image. (5 Kilometer long page... lol) by opening this link. This link also has the technical detail and the outputs which I used for this photo.

This image above is much smaller than the photo.net one as usefilm does not support larger photos. The image loses much of the imapct when viewed smaller and needs to be viewed large for the details to appreciate the mood. Below link will give you a much larger photo.


http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2917846&size=lg



Comments welcome and thanks for the time.
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There are 34 Comments in 1 Pages
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Randy Lorance Randy Lorance   {K:24769} 5/19/2005
Nice work and excellent results.

Randy

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Judi Liosatos Judi Liosatos   {K:34047} 5/5/2005
Wow...this is stunning. Superbly presented. Thankyou so kindly for your comments on my work.

Judi

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M. Zafar Rabbani   {K:1451} 5/5/2005
Thank you all for the comments. Much appreciated.

Kind regards

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Jeff Cartwright   {K:52046} 5/4/2005
Beautiful Scenic View.....Zafar!
Composition....and Luxurint..Glowing Colour!!!
Regards:
Jeff.

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Paula Grenside   {K:2811} 5/2/2005
Zafar, you know I love this pohto, the atmosphere you created, the light. It's a piece of art.

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Ayse Altan Ayse Altan   {K:3905} 4/30/2005
enchanting image congrats
Ayse

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 4/29/2005
A very fine image, Zafar! Thanks for your explanation of the process as well, to produce these beautiful colours and effects.
Thanks for your comments, too!
Dave.

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 4/29/2005
It reminds me of a delicate painting. Even though the top section colours are vibrant, they are still gentle. Quite lovely. I would like it without the sun itself and just the sun's rays lighting the tree. Wonderful picture.
Mary
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Rashed Abdulla Rashed Abdulla   {K:163889} 4/28/2005
Brother,not much left for me to add on this wonderful iamge,my comments possibly came very late but i wasn't late when this beauitful showed itself on photo net.iam very pleased to see you here and hope you join my forum in few days time and have your images posted there.
iam on photo net ok now with all of my photo's ,i do not like to end this but there must be an end to everything ,very best regards and please go and post more work on photo net as you promised to do when iam back there.rashed

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Cristina D Cristina D   {K:8080} 4/28/2005
Zafar this picure is like a dream!!!
Regards,

Cris

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erkoc dalaman   {K:4295} 4/28/2005
Zafar This is an outstanding shot..and you eliminated the drawbacks of a digital camera very well as you described it "about" section..very very well..i m glad you joined usefilm..

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Giorgio Goretti   {K:15471} 4/28/2005
Excellent
a fine work.

Giorgio

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Masahiko Shibata Masahiko Shibata   {K:14107} 4/27/2005
Wonderful soft colors!!Monet!!

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MUJAHID AWAIS   {K:1703} 4/27/2005
Clasical Image. Light is beautiful here. Rays are the key of this Creation. ++7

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Paul's Photos Paul's Photos   {K:35235} 4/27/2005
Interesting work.. love the colors and the mood of the image... nicely done

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Ellen Smith Ellen Smith   {K:14418} 4/27/2005
Excellent image. I can't wait to see more of your work.

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Roberto Okamura   {K:22851} 4/27/2005
Excellent PS work Zafar!
Very beautiful landscape!
Congrats!
Roberto.

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Fabio Ficola   {K:10466} 4/27/2005
This is one on my preferite of your former work.

Come on, show us something new!

Cheers Fabio

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M. Zafar Rabbani   {K:1451} 4/27/2005
Thank you all for the comments. Much appreciated.

Kind regards.

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Saqib Zulfiqar   {K:2745} 4/27/2005
Wow!! This is an unbelievable shot. You rock!!

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greg collins   {K:12273} 4/27/2005
Nice rich autumn colour with soft tones. Well presented.
Greg

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C.A.  Mikulice C.A.  Mikulice   {K:13300} 4/27/2005
wonderful, beautiful dreamy photo. nicely done, M. Zafar!

christine

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M. Zafar Rabbani   {K:1451} 4/27/2005
Thanks Girish.

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Girish Chonkar   {K:6903} 4/27/2005
Wonderful picture and great findings.

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M. Zafar Rabbani   {K:1451} 4/27/2005
This image is much smaller than the photo.net one as usefilm does not support larger photos. The image needs to be viewed large for the details. Below link will give you a much larger photo.

http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2917846&size=lg

Kind regards.

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M. Zafar Rabbani   {K:1451} 4/27/2005
Thank you all for the comments. Much appreciated.

Thanks Bruce for remembering the photo.

Kind regards.

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Bruce Whell   {K:89} 4/27/2005
Its amazing how you got these rich colors and the backlighting. Will you post the outputs too which you used for this composite.

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Bruce Whell   {K:89} 4/27/2005
This looks great Doc. I remember this one from photo.net. You are absolutely right about the length of the page. I think it must be even longer.

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Quix Photography Quix Photography   {K:20204} 4/27/2005
Beautiful image & excellent write up. Love the colours in this & the darkness of the tree trunks set a great contrast. I love how you have the sunrays coming through the trees.

Sue xx

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Ismail CALLI   {K:722} 4/27/2005
Merhaba Zafar, this "Backlit Autumn leaves in Clearing Morning Mist" title shot is very fantastic Landscape and nature picture. View is very clear. Composition is very good. Best Regards from Turkey, Ismail.

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 4/27/2005
woowww my friend..
I see a great award for this one, have magnific colors and atmosphere with a great touch of class in the softness and delicate colors!!
i like it very much.. see you later and my best wishes!
roby

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Salvo Valenti   {K:17038} 4/27/2005
fantastic .....regard salvo

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cessy karina   {K:14205} 4/27/2005
very beautiful Zafar
excellent works, love the atmosphere and the colors, even if you don't include the sun there (crop upper part until the edge of the 'sun', left the rays of light) it would still marvelous

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M. Zafar Rabbani   {K:1451} 4/27/2005
"Backlit Autumn leaves in Clearing Morning Mist"

Shot this picture in the morning when delicate sunlight smoothly faded the fog away and gave backlit to the autumn leaves. I have manipulated the image in PS (a composite of two images) as camera can not exactly capture these contrasty scenes as your eyes can see it. All the Film and Digital cameras have limitation of exposing only three stops difference in exposure of highlights midtones and shadows (Film being better as compared to digital) Beyond this they either under-expose or over expose. A very bright sun or even a delicate one like this where your eye can see the detail in highlights and shadows but if you photograph it the image turns up totally different. Either you have more detail in highlights and no detail in shadows or vice-versa. Tried to correct this problem and made it look the way it was to the eyes and not to the camera.

If you want you can read the comments and discussion on the above image. (5 Kilometer long page... lol) by opening this link. This link also has the technical detail and the outputs which I used for this photo.

http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2917846&size=lg

Comments welcome and thanks for the time.

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