This is the Sunset on the 24th seen from the rocks around the Newcastle Salt water Baths. This HDR image was made from a raw image and processed in Photomatix Pro 3. The sky was amazing beautiful colours and a great reflection in the rock pools. The clouds to the right of the image was a storm that was hammering the Nelson bay region. Hope you enjoy
This image taken with a Nikon D300
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Comments
Very dramatic, great capture.
Thanks Mate
– Andrew Murrell
Stunning ,so much to look at here. Great HDR work
Thanks you, the sky just kept getting better and better
– Andrew Murrell
beautiful shot
Thank you
– Andrew Murrell
Wonderful shot, I love the sudden pop of color in the clouds on the right!
Thanks Evan. It was your shots that inspired me to hunt this rock pool out near the baths at Newcastle.
The sunset was one of the best I have seen in a long time.
– Andrew Murrell
Nice work Andrew, beautiful image.
Thanks Mike. Maybe we could try a place like this next time.
– Andrew Murrell
Great capture Andrew.
Thank you
– Andrew Murrell
excellent work Andrew
Thank You for your comment.
– Andrew Murrell
Great use of HDR
Thanks David. I usually dont use it, but this time I was happy with the result.
– Andrew Murrell
great HDR, nice composition and love the reflections on the water =)
Thank you Nuno, As i said earlier I don’t use HDR much but this time I was pleased with the result.
– Andrew Murrell
Very good…
Thank you Nurhilal, I am glad you like it.
– Andrew Murrell