This is a very long overdue revision of an image I captured 8 years ago. Some nice lighting conditions on the Oregon Coast. Not only that, but the moon was in the scene (you may have to look carefully)!
Canon 1DS Mark2
Canon 16-35L
16mm
f/11
100 ISO
1/15th
Two shots.
The moon (and its reflection) was in the scene at the location you see it here, but of course the 16mm focal length reduced it to a unnaturally small speck. To make it look more like the eye saw, I cloned the moon and its reflection out and then with another image shot (immediately after this one) at 50mm, I carefully cloned them back in. Most work was done in Camera Raw. Fine tuning was done in Photoshop CC 2014.
Blending for Dynamic Range was easily accomplished by using my unique Layer Style \"Blend If\" method. Thus avoiding the problem areas (8 bit selections) of popular Luminosity Masks.
Feel free to FACEBOOK me if you so choose. I share a lot of interesting things there, including some exciting new announcements.
As always, thank you for looking and GREAT LIGHT to you!
This is a very long overdue revision of an image I captured 8 years ago. Some nice lighting conditions on the Oregon Coast. Not only that, but the moon was in the scene (you may have to look carefully)!
Canon 1DS Mark2
Canon 16-35L
16mm
f/11
100 ISO
1/15th
Two shots.
The moon (and its reflection) was in the scene at the location you see it here, but of course the 16mm focal length reduced it to a unnaturally small speck. To make it look more like the eye saw, I cloned the moon and its reflection out and then with another image shot (immediately after this one) at 50mm, I carefully cloned them back in. Most work was done in Camera Raw. Fine tuning was done in Photoshop CC 2014.
Feel free to FACEBOOK me if you so choose. I share a lot of interesting things there, including some exciting new announcements.
As always, thank you for looking and GREAT LIGHT to you!
Feb 23, 2015 at 11:28 AM
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