Angel Glacier, Jasper
One image with Nik HDR Tone Mapping.
1Ds Mark III, 16-35mm
Manual, 1/100 @ f/5.6, ISO 200
Post-production- 15in MBP, LR3, CS5, NIK
See you where there is light, or at the computer
Chas
Angel Glacier, Jasper
One image with Nik HDR Tone Mapping.
1Ds Mark III, 16-35mm
Manual, 1/100 @ f/5.6, ISO 200
Post-production- 15in MBP, LR3, CS5, NIK
See you where there is light, or at the computer
Chas
Charles, I love the composition, sharpness, and dynamic range. It looks as if you had great morning or evening light, but it seems to me a little lifeless on the unlit rocks. Might you have lost a little of the magic in the HDR, or is that black rock just sucking the light out?
With apologies, I've applied some warmth and reduction of brightness to the cliffs with Viveza, probably way too much. What do you think?
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Last edited by Ron Sprunger; 09-27-2011 at 12:23 AM.
Good use of the diagonal "V" pattern to act as a leading line guiding the eye into the image from the top.
Just the right amount of FG water to anchor the image at the bottom.
Hi Chas, Robert's critique pretty much covers it all. Nicely processed with the Nik HDR.
Chas - I agree with Robert and Andrew, the comp works very well. I particularly like the bits of ice floating in the fg.
TFS,
Rachel