HDRi Cascades Marysville
HDRi shot of the cascades I created using Photomatix Pro for Windows for the first time. I haven’t been to keen on the HDR results I was acheiving before, but the tone mapping in this software is superior to what I was acheiving before with just Photoshop.
Original shots taken with a Nikon D300 28-70 mm
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Andrew Clinkab...
I like it Tony….although I might have cloned out that black thing in the water top left, just grabs the eye ???
Tony Lin replied
I think it was a stick or a branch that was trapped behind the rock on the left.
Andrew Clinkab...
Yea it probably was….jsut dragged my eye up a fair bit, probably the HDR accentuates it
Maureen Bloesch
looks like milk flowing…:>)
richymac
This is awesome. Great photo!!!
Helene Kippert
Excellent shot
RandyJayBraun
I love the color. Warm hues in a cool scene.
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Vicki Moritz
Lovely shot from one of my favourite places in the world
redrocks
this is great
Sandy Stewart
Nicely composed, with good exposure and shutter speed to lend a soft dreamy, milky surreal feel to the flowing water! Perfect dof to keep perfect focus on the rocks and foliage ect from foreground to background and nice HDR editing to add perfect finishing touches to this lovely image! :)
Daniel Bowen
beuatiful image love the softness and sense of motion in the water, well done
oddpoet
great shot this is beautiful
Steven Potashnyk
magic!!!!
Mark Heller
Love the fern!
Aimelle
totally awesome
Travis Easton
posted one of this exact spot a few weeks back, surprising how different a shot of the same thing can be, love it.
Pamela Jayne S...
wonderful capture!
Chuck Wickham
Very nice!
queensknightjbh
I am very impressed with the flow of this water….there must be something to that software you mention…but lets not forget the talent in the shot itself!
clou2
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL
Jenni Tanner
You’ve achieved beautiful warm colours using HDR here Tony. Was this a single shot generated HDR or a bracketed (3 or 5 shot) HDR?
Tony Lin replied
Thanks Jenni, This one was a five shot HDRI as there was next to no wind. I tend to vary bewtween multi shot or single shot based on movement. Obviously with more movement I would choose a single shot process.
Jeff Burns
Congrats to you you have been featured
