Actually I really like the original version.

Cheers,
Dae

On Sep 30, 2014, at 6:25 am, Charles Robinson <charl...@visi.com> wrote:

> I can't say enough good things about what you can do with pulling up detail 
> from the shadows in the K5.
> 
> Saturday night, the wife and I pedaled around Washington DC taking photos of 
> the monuments.  One shot I did, I figured "well, the contrast is too much but 
> I'll just expose for the brights and see what else I can get in post".
> 
> So, I spot-metered on the Washington monument, and took this 13-second 
> exposure at f/9 and ISO 100.  As you can see, the image "straight out of the 
> camera" is not much to write home about:
> 
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/cpbyheptagcykqj/K5__4359-original.jpg?dl=0
> 
> However, in LR I did only two (very-drastic) adjustments:
> 
> 1. I jammed the exposure slider all the way up (+5 stops)
> 2. I pulled the highlights all the way down (-100)
> 
> The result is this.  Not high art, but a good-enough documentation of what I 
> saw when I was there:
> 
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/7djxrsj2pwcfl0e/K5__4359-processed.jpg?dl=0
> 
> There is some mottling up in the sky due to it being a low-quality JPEG 
> export (and there's also a speck of dust on my darned sensor!) but still - 
> wow.
> 
> -Charles
> 
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