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This image may represent the most processing that I have ever done. It is an panoramic HDR with 5 vertical slices. Each slice is 7 bracketed exposures. I tried processing twice with errors. The third time was the charm.
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This image may represent the most processing that I have ever done. It is an panoramic HDR with 5 vertical slices. Each slice is 7 bracketed exposures. I tried processing twice with errors. The third time was the charm.
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This is another from the Yosemite Drive-By series.
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This is another from the Yosemite Drive-By series.
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This is another from my the Yosemite Drive-By series.
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This one shows the intense yellow foliage in the Yosemite valley. This caused havoc with my white balance and there are several images that have very cyan stones. At this point, I am not sure how to color correct these images. So, they may end up posted in black and white instead.
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This one was taken while hiking the Mirror Lake trail along Tenaya Creek. I had planned to take water shots of the creek but the water was totally gone at this time of year.
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Today, I had a request for a Yosemite image other than the Drive-By series. So here are backlighted oaks in Cooks Meadow. I did bracket and use HDR image to hold details in the glowing leaves and foreground.
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Another from my Yosemite while driving series. This one had a shutter speed of 0.5 seconds. There is no manipulation in Photoshop other than tonal adjustment.
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This is another image of Yosemite taken while riding in a moving car. The shutter speed was 0.5 seconds. There was a tonal adjustment in Photoshop but no other manipulation.
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Just returned from a long weekend in Yosemite, Chip and I were extremely lucky that the weather was great and warm. The fall colors were peak when we arrived. Given my limited time, I wanted to relax and was simultaneously pulled because I felt I was missing out on light.