Red Barn HDR
Uploaded: August 23, 2006 01:02:09
A HDR image of one of my favorite barns. The original images were bracketted at 2/3 of a stop and taken with a tripod. Middle image specs: F/22, 1/60s, 28mm, ISO-100.
Created the HDR image, then in PSE 4.0: applied the NIK Contrast Filter: Red, Resizing, and USM for posting.
Julie Robinson August 23, 2006
Wonderful work on this one Marty! #508593David L. Luchowski August 23, 2006
Cool scene,Marty.Awesome dramatic sky. #3201951Colette M. Metcalf August 23, 2006
Beautiful capture!! #3202361Jeff Robinson August 23, 2006
Excellent Marty; nice comp and colors! Jeff #3202705Martin J. Preslar August 24, 2006
Thanks Julie, David, Colette, and Jeff! :) #3206618Joy E. Cobb September 02, 2006
Absolutely amazing sky, Marty! I like your long horizons, too! Well done!Martin J. Preslar September 02, 2006
Thanks Joy! It took several years of living here in Central Illinois to appreciate the striking beauty of the LONG horizon, but I have come to love them! I grew up in Michigan where such things are usually blocked by trees unless you are looking over water... :) #3258367Kay E. Mahoney September 26, 2006
Congratulations on your beautiful finalist. Good luck in the next round. #3367982Martin J. Preslar September 27, 2006
Thanks Kay! And Thanks Judges!!! #3377123Alison Greenwood September 28, 2006
YAY! YAY! YAY! HOORAY!!! Many congrats on this beautiful image Marty! Congratulations on your finalist! You deserve it my friend. WTG and good luck for the next round :o) #3380280Martin J. Preslar September 28, 2006
Thanks Ali! :) #3380500Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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