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Somewhat OT, you know, my 'back to back' single track T-track thing here would work just fine for your Ma & Pa concepts, step one is to build adapters like I did for Trunkeyville and Jamison. While it's not a standard (yet) the horizontal and vertical dimensions are standard T-track, as well as the offsets. On a double, you can get enough offset with standard switches and curves to pull it off.
Randy, the majority of your picture is taken up by the foreground trees, which are darker. Your camera "sees" this and opens up the aperture for the proper exposure of the foreground trees.But, your background is brighter so it gets slightly over exposed making it brighter in the picture than in real life. If your camera has a HDR (high dynamic range) mode, try using that.