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Great story and images - I really like "Reach" - need to learn more about the making process you used.Reach - Same trees as can be seen on the right side of Hang'n Out. Two shot hand blended HDR using masks. Tried processing this over and over again until I got to this. 35mm, ISO 100, 10sec and 2.5 sec, f/13 (should have used f/16 because near cliff rocks a bit soft).
I have no political agenda. You seem to, but I have made a thread over in the Sunset Bar if you want to keep going...
Thanks Swissblad.Great story and images - I really like "Reach" - need to learn more about the making process you used.
Thanks Graham. You're quite right about toning down the left side.Tone down the highlights on the left and this wonderful image could be a classic. I love the tonality and glow of the road against the ominous sky.
Very nice! :thumbs:
Thanks for the detailed reply, Rick.Hope I didn't make things more confusing. Again - remember - I'm no expert. I probably said things wrong, but I gave it a shot.
Good luck.
Rick
Lovely - would a larger view be possibleA stitched Pano, from a lookout on the way up to Remarkable's ski field Queenstown, NZ
Phase One 645DF+, IQ140, SK 80mm LS
Wayne, this is wonderful ... well frankly many shots in this thread are wonderful, this is even wonderfullerrer!
Another image that deserves more than a 'like'. So peaceful and serene.Achromatic 260, Techno, Rodi 90 (Galway, Ireland)