On Apr 20, 2011, at 9:15 PM, Stan Halpin wrote:

> Yeah. I need to learn not to post comments when I am feeling grumpy.
> <rant> I like winter. I like spring-summer-fall. I do NOT like this long 
> period between the end of winter and the beginning of spring. I am gong crazy 
> up here! </rant>

Ditto!
Paul

> 
> stan
> 
> On Apr 20, 2011, at 8:17 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Stan, believe it or not, 
>> I've had at least two situations when the sun was between 
>> dark clouds close to the horizon, but locally there were no clouds 
>> over the head, and hence it was much brighter.
>> 
>> I am not claiming that photographer didn't manipulate[*] the photos.
>> It's just that such a light situation can occur naturally as well.
>> 
>> [*] - I agree with Paul Stenquist on this issue - as he replied to you
>> in this thread.
>> 
>> Igor
>> 
>> 
>> Tue Apr 19 20:00:10 CDT 2011
>> Stan Halpin wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> ...
>>> Either with ND filters or with post processing he was darkening the
>>> sun and/or lightening the sunlit foreground to a point that was way
>>> beyond natural. It is just not possible to have a reflection that is
>>> brighter than the object being reflected.
> 
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