Holding Strong by Joel Hall
Joel Hall

Holding Strong by

Shot at the Great Bridge Locks, in Chesapeake, VA.

Camera: Nikon D90
Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm
Exposure: f16, ISO200
Technique: 9-exposure HDR
Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix

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Nautical March 2009

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nikon, hdr, 10, 20mm, sigma, d90

Comments

  • Angel Perry
    Angel Perryabout 3 years ago

    WOW! Looks great! Love your title too!

  • Thanks Angel! Thanks for your opinion when I was processing too! :)

    – Joel Hall

  • Stephen Thomas
    Stephen Thomasabout 3 years ago

    WOW! Great photo!

  • Thanks so much Steve!!

    – Joel Hall

  • PrincessVicki
    PrincessVickiabout 3 years ago

    Strong sense of movement and power in this image here Joel! Well done! x

  • Thanks so much Vicki!

    – Joel Hall

  • Tim Wilson
    Tim Wilsonabout 3 years ago

    Nice HDR

  • Thanks Tim! Was the first time I did an HDR with 9 exposures, usually I only use 3 :p

    – Joel Hall

  • phil decocco
    phil decoccoabout 3 years ago

    joel
    this is art not imitated, but achieved.
    phil

  • Thanks for the wonderful comment Phil!

    – Joel Hall

  • Myron Watamaniuk
    Myron Watamaniukabout 3 years ago

    What a great shot. I love it.

  • Thanks, glad you like it :)

    – Joel Hall

  • Andy Mueller
    Andy Muellerabout 3 years ago

    Wow, this is pretty sweet! 9 shot HDR? So you can do 9!

  • Thanks Andy! Yeah, but I can only autobracket 3 shots on the d90, so I had to keep adjusting the exp. comp. Had to line up the images a little since my cheap tripod moved a little when i was adjusting between shots.

    – Joel Hall

  • GayeL Art
    GayeL Artabout 3 years ago

    Great HDR!!!

  • Thank you Gaye!

    – Joel Hall

  • Shoaib .
    Shoaib .about 3 years ago

    very nice hdr shot i like

  • Thanks Shoaib, glad you like it!

    – Joel Hall

  • Anibal
    Anibalabout 3 years ago

    great shot.. looks like it really pops out at ya!

  • Thanks Anibal! I’m loving that new wide angle lens :)

    – Joel Hall