Originally Posted by
Kodiak
Then, let's agree to disagree!
If I may, I am from that part of the world and I worked in that part of Canada.
Before I replied to the post, just in case, I checked our image bank in Montréal
and the work we did in Northern BC and Yukon in the National Archives and, it
was as I remembered.
Beautiful bright lights and splendid colours plus the tones of dusk and dawn. The
shot I (we) shot then were on 100 ASA chrome slides for good colours, contrast,
and punch… (no Eastman stuff!) and the dry grass was in tones of beige plus an
accent given by the early or late hour of the day.
It is clear to me that these two shot are very good takes but it is also clear to
me that in both cases, there is a yellow over toning that reveals some degree
of over saturation; this even considering the low sun position.