Sah auf dem Kameradisplay nach nix aus; erst am Rechner bemerkte ich dieses doch ziemlich gelungene Foto! Ich saß dafür allerdings auch eine knappe Stunde ziemlich unbequem im Gebüsch. Die Wasseramsel brütet nämlich gern hinter einem Wasserfall und fliegt da dementsprechend schnell rein und wieder raus.
Nach Bearbeitung in #lightroom gefällt es mir jetzt richtig gut. #Wasseramsel#Vogel#Vogelflausch#Wandertagebuch
Sun in clouds and haze over the San Ysidro Mountains, Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California; March 2024.
(blend of four exposures at ISO 64, f/16 — 1/32000s for the disc of the sun, 1/8000s for the areas around the sun, 1/400s for the edge of clouds/mountains, 1/200s for the darker parts of the mountains)
Walking my dog last night and thought the full moon looked a little lopsided. Turns out it was grazing the edge of the Earth’s shadow- I’d completely forgotten about the penumbral lunar eclipse!
(Also a shout-out to the #lightroom app’s camera- this was first time I’ve ever been able to get a properly exposed picture of the moon from my iPhone)
@pleiotrope Really nice shot, especially considering the subtlety of the penumbra.
To get good detail on the Moon the trick is to shoot in full daylight. The beginning of the evening twilight is already too late (or too early for the morning twilight).
And that’s a great tip (and great photos!) It makes sense- minimizing the difference in brightness between the sky and moon would let autoexposure choose a better starting point.
Presets für #lightroom braucht man eigentlich nicht, aber diese hier sind mit viel Abstand die Besten! Ein Projekt, dass ich schon lange verfolge. Da lohnt jeder Cent. So viel Liebe! Schaut euch das gerne mal an. #theclassicpresets
@philhoefer Ist nicht schlimm. Man muss nicht jeden mögen. Gibt genug andere Menschen.
Und man muss nicht immer einer Meinung sein, vor allem in der Kunst.
One issue I've stumbled on is that I've historically used the image Title instead of the image Description, but both LR and DT have tended to write the image Title to the #IPTC or #XMP metadata categories, not to #EXIF. As of right now #hugo only seems to read #EXIF tags, so my photo titles aren't showing up when a #hugo theme tries to display captions.
Going through 100s of photos and copying the Title to the Description would be a royal pain. But luckily #exiftool comes to the rescue. For an entire directory of JPEG files I can simply run:
@gsuberland Ooh good point! I haven't yet found a way to copy the Title from e.g. IPTC to Title in EXIF, if that's even possible and would solve the issue...
@nickmurison almost all tags in Exif are ASCII, which is one of the main reasons XMP gained popularity.
Windows XP got around this by using nonstandard tag variants with "XP" as a prefix, e.g. "XPTitle", "XPSubject", etc. which use UCS2 encoding. these were later added to the Exif standard (somewhere around 2.0, iirc) but I don't know how many pieces of software check for the XP prefixed variant and decode it correctly.
If you use Lightroom or other photo cataloging software, now is a good time to update your presets to apply 2024 copyright metadata. #Lightroom#Photography#HappyNewYear
boa warum kann man nicht einfach synce aktivieren, die sammlung anhaken und dann macht der halt ... checkt doch keiner über was eine seite dann immer jammert #lightroom