Captured along the Mount Evans Wilderness in Colorado, this is one of those waterfalls that kind of sneaks up on ya outta the blue, and if you blink, you actually miss it. I really don’t much in the way of long exposure shots, but after being happy with how this one came out, I am going to start doing them more. Hope ya all like it! Minolta 5D / Minolta 18-200 DT Lens / Singh-Ray CPL / Dynatran 858 Tripod / RAW processed through PS and HDR in Photomatix -John / —-—-—-—-—- / More of my work can be seen on my website at http://jdebordphoto.com / All artwork is © John De Bord, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
Mother nature presented me on a last October evening with one of those sunsets that you can hope to see just once a year if you’re lucky. / High layers of scattered clouds, a pure, clean atmosphere and the fact that at the end of october the twilight lasts almost a hour, all this elements contributed in producing a stunning natural show. This is the Po River near to Carignano in Piedmont, Italy. I hope you enjoy it, thanks for dropping by. Paolo
HDR image of a backwater off the River Murray, Berri, South Australia on a stormy afternoon.
A scenic view of Green Bridge and surrounding area in Richmond, North Yorkshire UK, the river is the River Swale. HDR processed. See other photos on my NEW website at www.andyharris-photography.com * Click here to see some of my other Red Bubble categories Fuerteventura / Flowers / Autumn Collection / Paris / Wildlife / HDR / Skies / Clothing
A giant River Red Gum dead on the banks of the River Murray near Lyrup South Australia. A favorite spot to visit but a strong reminder of the fragile nature of our world and how very much we need to protect this river and its environs… HDR conversion of a Blue Sky day!
Part of “My Backyard” series…....... / Elbow River, Calgary, Alberta, Canada HDR Photography using Photomatix Pro software, 3 image layering, tripod THANKS VERY MUCH FOR VIEWING FRIENDS!
For affordable canvas prints please click here The river and banks approaching the lake at Blagdon in Somerset, England. / FEATURED in: / ‘Canon DSLR’ group, November ‘08 / ‘First Things’ group, April ‘09 / ‘The Beauty of The European Waters’, June ‘09 / ‘Your Magic Place’, June ‘09 / ‘Weekly Theme Challenges’ Oct ‘09 / with many thanks. Canon EOS 400D 18-55mm lens / 3 bracketed exposures at plus and minus 2 / Shutter speed 1/25 / AV range 10, 20 & 5 / Merged in HDR programme and then edited in photoshop (highlights, curves, filters and orton effects)
Went hiking/snowshoeing this weekend as the weather was actually good for the first time in a while and we decided to hit up Garibaldi Lake Provincial park which is just about 20 km south of where we live here in Whistler. All to say, it’s a 9km hike up to the lake which is located at 1400meters. Return trip and total hike is about 20 km and took us 7 hours but what a sight. The snow level was only starting at around 1100 meters and once at the top, we only had about 40cm of snow, great thing we had the snowshoes / This shot was taken at the exit of the lake at the top of the hike with the rivers flowing out towards the water. / My 3rd attempt @ HDR, still trying to figure out what works and what doesn’t with this kind of photos. / Canon XT, Sigma 17-35mm , 3 images used to create this
Lt. General Wade’s Bridge at Aberfeldy in the Breadalbane region of Highland Perthshire (Breadalbane means “Highland Scotland” in Gaelic). Shot taken on Saturday 20th December 08 in the middle of our winter. Designed by William Adam, Scotland’s best architect. The total cost was £3,596 or, in today’s terms, over £1m. ”... a freestone bridge over the Tay, of five arches, nearly 400ft. in length, the middle arch 60 feet wide, the starlings of oak and the piers and landbreasts founded on piles shod with iron….” (House of Commons Journal, 7th February 1734). The bridge was first opened to traffic at the end of October 1733. Wade regarded it the greatest of his considerable achievements in road-making. In 9 years he had personally supervised the construction of over 250 miles of military roads in the Highlands – the first engineered roads in Britain since Roman times. lt is now the only one of Wade’s 35 major bridges to remain in use as a public highway. Built for 18th century wheeled carriages, it survives to the 21st century as a great memorial to a great roadbuilding engineer. Wade’s Bridge is a Category A listed structure of historic importance (HB Number 20861) under the care of Historic Scotland. The River Tay, Scotland longest river, meanders across Scotland from Loch Tay before flowing out to sea at the Firth of Tay. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Highland Scotland. Featured in : HDR Photography : 21 Apr 09 / Sold a Matted Print on 21st May 09 / Featured in : Heritage Listed and Other Trusts Sites World Wide : 22 Aug 09 /
Kirkby Lonsdale is a small town in Cumbria, England, on the River Lune. It is situated thirteen miles (21 km) south-east from Kendal along the A65. / The South Lakeland town is noted for the Devil’s Bridge over the River Lune, dating from around 1370 and constructed of well masoned fine gritstone. It consists of three spans, the western two measuring 17 m (54 ft 8 in) each and the eastern one 8.8 m (29 ft). The piers are hexagonal, measuring 18 m (60 ft) round. Nikon D80 18-105mm lens at 18mm / f-16 at 4.5 second exposure ISO 100 / HDR – 3 images processed from a single RAW / Processed in Photomatix and Elements 6 Winner of the Nikon D80 User Group – Exposure Challenge JAN 2009. / Winner of the Stream Crossings Challenge – Calm Waters MAR 2009. / Winner of the Addicted Photographer – Time to Reflect Challenge APR 2009. / Runner up in the Streams Crossings Challenge – Calm Streams SEP 2009. Featured in the Mountains and Mountain Light and Live, Love, Dream groups JAN 2009. Also featured in theLight and Reflection group MAR 2009. / Featured in the Addicted Photographer group APR 2009. / Featured in the A Place to Call Home group MAY 2009. / Featured in the JPG Cast Offs group JULY 2009.
A summer storm fills the burns with the rains that fall upon the heights of the Cuillin Mountains. / The Isle of Skye is beautiful and magical, even in the rain ! Shot on a Canon EOS 40D mounted on tripod, lens was EF-S 18-55mm set at 18mm, polariser attached, f22, 1/6th sec, iso 100, underexposed by one stop, and processed as a pseudo HDR, single Raw, in Photomatix, then further adjustments in Photoshop CS3. Published in Digital Photo Magazine. FEATURED IN http://www.redbubble.com/groups/collage-and-landscape-photography / AND / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/digital-photography IMAGE OF THE WEEK IN http://www.redbubble.com/groups/rivers-lakes-and-dams SEE MY CALEDANDARS HERE… / / HOW MARSCO LOOKS ON LAMINATE….
Slaters Bridge in Little Langdale is one of the English Lake District national parks iconic views. It’s an old stone packhorse bridge in a lovely setting which took slate miners over the River Brathay on their return to Langdale after a hard day’s work. / This was shot looking over the bridge. / 3 shot HDR tonemapped image. / Shot with a Nikon D200 and 18-70mm lens. /
Sold as a X large Canvas print 15 th August 2009 / Featured in the Unwanted , Abandoned & And Saved Through Preservation group 23rd August 2009 / Featured in Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! August 28th 2009 / Featured in Photographers of Redbubble August 28th 2009 / One of the many wrecks that are to be seen along the banks of the river Wyre just off the Lancashire coast near Fleetwood. / This was shot at Fleetwood marsh nature reserve. / 5 shot HDR tonemapped image. / Shot with a Nikon D200 and Sigma 10-20mm lens /
Westcoast of British Columbia, Canada / April 6, 2009 HDR photography……..3 images layered……..tripod……..Photomatix Pro software THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS MY FRIENDS…...... xo
When you walk through the storm / Hold your head up high / And don’t be afraid of the dark / At the end of the storm / There’s a golden sky / And the sweet silver song of the lark Walk on, through the wind / Walk on, through the rain / Though your dreams be tossed and blown / Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart / And you’ll never walk alone / You’ll never walk alone Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart / And you’ll never walk alone / You’ll never walk alone R. Rodgers and O. Hammerstein II Barwon Heads beach – Easter morning. Pentax istDS Camera. Three bracketed exposures used an processed in Dynamic Photo HDR to create the image. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories. You’ll Never Walk Alone
Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland. The River Crana enters the Atlantic Ocean at Lough Swilly. Winter 2008 Fujifilm Finepix S9600, post processed in Dynamic-Photo HDR and PhotoImpact. Orton Effect.
This old dead tree can be found along the River Avon Heritage Trail, a very pleasant walk through nine miles of spectacular wild scenery between Avonbridge and Linlithgow in East Central Scotland. The tree can be found approximately half way along the stretch between the Avon Aquaduct and the Avon Viaduct. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) / Canon 18-55mm IS lens / Exif data from the JPG / F-stop f/3.5 / ISO 200 / Focal length 20 mm BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Lowland Scotland. Featured in : Canon DSLR : 10 Aug 09
The beautiful Isle of Skye. / Typical Scottish Highland weather, bursts of sunlight, lasting for three minutes if you are lucky, between heavy showers that soak you to the skin, lasting around five hours. Or more. LOL ! / You don’t have to be mad to live here, but it helps, as the saying goes ! A magic place all the same ! / Have you ever tried to set up a tripod where the heather and bog myrtle grow in abundance, teetering on the brink of a raging burn? (Burn = river) It ain’t easy ! / It causes you endless grief, for one thing, the blasted tripod wobbles around, and it disturbs those dear wee midges, which bite you to the brink of insanity, then you have a wee puppy craving attention threatening to knock the tripod/camera/you into the burn, and I can’t swim either. / Combined with Family members watching your attempts and laughing then getting bored, it is a small wonder that any images get produced at all. Professional ?? Ha Ha Ha Ha !! / Hysterical laughter ! Shot on my CANON EOS 40D, mounted, sort of, on my tripod, polarising filter, f22, 1/4 sec, 17-85mm IS Canon lens, at 22mm, iso100, auto wb, three shot RAW files processed in Photomatix, then fiddled around with in PS CS3, with some more selective tone mapping applied. LAB colour to finish. / Slight vignette. FEATURED IN / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/unlimited-quality / AND / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/streams-brooks-creeks FEATURED MEMBER OF http://www.redbubble.com/groups/northern-landscape THIS IMAGE APPEARS ON MY CALENDAR… SEE THIS IMAGE FRAMED HERE AND MORE IMAGES FROM THE ISLE OF SKYE…
Griffith Woods, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Elbow Falls, Alberta, Canada
Amsterdam in Autumn, October 2009 / Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm, handheld on rail / HDR (-2,-1,0) in Photomatix Pro3.2 / PP in PS CS3
Best on Full Size This image is of the Patuxent River, just up from the Triadelphia Reservoir and Brighton Dam in Montgomery County, Maryland. This was taken on the same day as Autumn Picnic on the Hill , and is the view from just beyond the tree and picnic tables seen there. Hand held image taken with the Nikon D300 and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens with uv and cp filters. HDR image created in Photomatix from a single image duplicated to evals +/-2 in Photoshop. Shutter speed was 1/125, aperture f/10.0, exp 0.00 and iso 500.
Nikon D300 / Nikkor 18-200mm / HDR (1 raw shot) / in Photomatix Pro3.1 / pp in PS CS3
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