Silos

Canon EOS 40D | EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 (@ 10mm) | 1/80 @ f/13 (+1.0ev) ISO 100
(Unprocessed image here)

Canon EOS 40D | EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 (@ 10mm) | 1/80 @ f/13 (+1.0ev) ISO 100
(Unprocessed image here)
Interesting clouds accompanied a cold front that moved in earlier today. While Linda and I were out and about I noticed the increasingly neat sky and went looking for something to put in the foreground. The silos on CR 319 in Beemerville performed this task admirably.
Raw images from the 40D came out of the camera with a 3650 K white balance, even though the camera was set to 4000 K. Still not sure about WB on the 40D in RAW mode, but it's a moot point since RAW allows white balance adjustment in post. I sent the original images to Aperture and Lightroom to continue my comparison tests. I'm still on the fence - Lightroom has a few tools that work better than their counterparts in Aperture, but I still like the way Aperture works better. Since I can (and do) use Photoshop for any serious adjustments, the scale is increasingly tipping in favor of Aperture. The above images are the result of Aperture - Photoshop round-trip processing.
Raw images from the 40D came out of the camera with a 3650 K white balance, even though the camera was set to 4000 K. Still not sure about WB on the 40D in RAW mode, but it's a moot point since RAW allows white balance adjustment in post. I sent the original images to Aperture and Lightroom to continue my comparison tests. I'm still on the fence - Lightroom has a few tools that work better than their counterparts in Aperture, but I still like the way Aperture works better. Since I can (and do) use Photoshop for any serious adjustments, the scale is increasingly tipping in favor of Aperture. The above images are the result of Aperture - Photoshop round-trip processing.
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