Posts Tagged ‘clouds’
Damnation
Damnation

This HDR shot was made in southern Wisconsin at a farm that had been abandoned and boarded up…..toys were still in the front yard. Shades of the Grapes of Wrath.

Looking South
Looking South

This slot canyon was about an hour’s drive from Escalante, Utah. I was all the way back inside and shot towards the light. I had to use about 8 exposures to fill in the variance in light.

Contrasts
Contrasts

This image was shot on the east side of Capitol Reef, on the road going south to the Water Pocket Fold. The light was so severe that I had to take two images to make a composite. This is one of the least-visited national parks and one of the most facinating.

A Little Light
A Little Light

I recently returned from a trip to northern Arizona and southern Utah. This was a third trip with some good friends. This image was shot about 25 miles east of Boulder, Utah. A perfect day to shoot: the light changed constantly. This is a composite of 2 exposures; the light was too harsh for one.

Over the Battlements
Over the Battlements

A view from the castle at Carcassone. The image is HDR, consisting of 5 exposures. The clouds were fast-moving, so they took extra work,

From the Bridge
From the Bridge

I am in love with the Trump Tower. It dominates the downtown and is kaleidoscopic in the manner available light is reflected off of it.

The Dark Before Dawn
The Dark Before Dawn

Boy, was this fun to play with! It was shot yesterday about 4:40 am. It started as a simple beauty shot, I then added 5 more exposures and turned it into an HDR. An hour later, I ended up with this……it does not look like it is going to be a good day in Chicago.

Wrapped in Clouds
Wrapped in Clouds

This image is a vertical pano shot from Wacker Drive at about 5:45 am. It consists of 3 images shot with a polarizing filter. I had to wait a LONG time for the transmission mast to clear the clouds.


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I am as passionate about the post processing as I am about the composition. The image is in my heart, not in the lens,
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