vibhav wrote:
excellent picture, Mark... very unique and beautifully done!
I do exposure bracketing quite a bit and am interested in looking at your technique. Can you please point me to your "blend if" technique if you have it posted somewhere? Thanks!
edit: I just noticed in your other response to the post that you are in the process of creating a video. I would love to check it out. Thanks!
Thank you.
The Video is on my website WildForLight.com. It is like 1 1/2 hours, very comprehensive explaining the technique thoroughly and taking the viewer through something like 5 images.
A very basic article will come soon.
roman.johnston wrote:
This one shows me your heart, emotive, well captured, and I feel you ABSOLUTELY connected with this place and let IT show YOU its secrets.
Nicely done Mark.
Roman
Thanks very much Roman! In the zone! I hope this year produces a lot of my best work yet. I feel I have only started and have big plans.
I don't think its wide enough. Wonderful job on the exposure bracketing. I had some joker step in front of me when we did Antelope about 10 times doing his Nikon elite crap for bracketing. I almost punched the guy. However, if you get one of the private tours (partial rip off to be honest, but at least the pictures are worth it) - you get plenty of time.
Congratulations Mark for getting picked Feature Thread winner for a very fine image. Thanks for the work flow write up. Your scouting pays off with a nice framed scene.
Patrick
PV Hiker wrote:
Congratulations Mark for getting picked Feature Thread winner for a very fine image. Thanks for the work flow write up. Your scouting pays off with a nice framed scene.
Patrick
Buffalonian wrote:
I LOVE the SW, for this image type in particular.
Me too! I so miss being able to drive out there at any whim! That last year I lived in Vegas I put in about 150 shooting days out there! I miss that privilege.