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JimFox wrote:
Hey Fred,
A very nice scene here. I am guessing the water levels have risen back up a bit in the lake? They sure had been getting very low.
Jim
Thanks Jim. I am not sure how low it was before April but the water seemed pretty much at normal levels. The only issue was high winds making reflections hard to get.
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tmiller9 wrote:
Yup - that IS pretty sweet, Fred! Nicely done!
Todd
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Stephen-Jay wrote:
Wonderful composition and colors- a great image.
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mysh wrote:
really nice work. It feels like you can walk into the photo
Thanks guys. Appreciate the feedback!
Dave Dillemuth wrote:
Stunning, Fred. Excellent comp. but those clouds really make the image IMO.
Thanks Dave. The alien clouds were definitely a big help.
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camerapapi wrote:
Great shot with excellent visual design.
William Rodriguez
Miami, Florida.
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Hathaway wrote:
I think you must pay off those clouds to line up like that. Love the image.
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AMaji wrote:
Lovely pastel like colors. Great capture as usual.
Maji
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Klaus Priebe wrote:
This is beautiful Fred! Love it.
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Richard Smith wrote:
Been doing the same thing myself
Thanks guys!
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rmt3rd wrote:
Great image Fred. Can I ask what the purpose of 64 images for the background is? I'm not criticizing, just trying to learn from a technical standpoint. Thanks.
I was already using a 3-stop ND filter and didn't want to go "big stopper" (10-stop). It just messes with the colors, adds color cast and reduces image quality. The 64 images are automatically taken and averaged in camera (SR app). It mimics a ND filter by averaging without reducing IQ. It actually improves SNR.
However, If I had used a 10-stop ND filter, I would probably ended up with similar results but would have more trouble in post-processing to fix things up.
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Limpopoboy wrote:
Great shot.. I am starting to experiment with scapes to. Hope to produce something like that one day
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heartjump wrote:
Exquisite!!
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Travis Rhoads wrote:
They look like Lenticular clouds...and they are typically very slow moving.
Indeed. They didn't move at all.
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thw2 wrote:
Processing is exquisitely done: in-camera smooth-reflection app + focused stacking + exposure blending. It's amazing how much technology has contributed towards photography.
It is actually easier than it sounds. At the end, I ended up with 2 RAW images and used a software call Zerene to automatically focus stack them. There was no much post-processing for this one.
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Rand47 wrote:
Refreshing composition. Nice!
Rand
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Ton Hung wrote:
very nice
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Thanks for your comments!
Fred
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