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  • Easily one of the best and most beautiful beaches on Maui . My first shot at HDRing.

  • learning HDR
    by DisGuyLa

    Man, it took me a while to finally produce a alright HDR images.. but i finally did and i am semi proud of it because it’s one of my wife…

    Man, it took me a while to finally produce a alright HDR images.. but i finally did and i am semi proud of it because it’s one of my wifes favorite places when we went to Maui in May/June 2007… and we’re planning to go back…

  • At the border between Vorarlberg and Tyrol, two westernmost states of Austria, the Ochsental valley is dominated by majestic Piz Buin (3312 m), one of the highest mountains in Silvretta mountain range, located on the border with Switzerland. / Glaciers on Piz Buin’s northern slopes, Ochsentaler Gletscher (on the photograph, it’s covered mostly by the green slope in foreground) and Vermuntgletscher (shown as a very smooth, snow covered area near the center of the photograph), give birth to Ill, one of the main rivers of Vorarlberg, which is captured here as a narrow brook finding its way through scree-filled bed, and between the lovely azalea shrubs. 28th June 2007, Canon EOS 300X, Sigma 28-135mm. Post-processing: sharpening, gradient, blend modes. More photographs from Vorarlberg:

  • A Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) flies over the Johnson River at sunrise in the Alaska Range. This is a composite of three images all taken at the same place at the same time in early morning light at sunrise. Copyright 2009 – 2010 © Sharon Mau / ourjrny / The Heart Within the Art / My images do not belong to the public domain. / Reproduction is strictly prohibited. / All rights reserved ~ Freedom’s Northern Wind ~ I. Franconia from the Pemigewasset ~ Once more, O Mountains of the North, / unveil Your brows, and lay your cloudy mantles by And once more, ere the eyes that seek ye fail, / Uplift against the blue walls of the sky Your mighty shapes, / and let the sunshine weave Its golden net-work in your belting woods, Smile down in rainbows from your falling floods, And on your kingly brows at morn and eve / Set crowns of fire! So shall my soul receive Haply the secret of your calm and strength, / Your unforgotten beauty interfuse My common life, / your glorious shapes and hues / And sun-dropped splendors at my bidding come, / Loom vast through dreams, and stretch in billowy length / From the sea-level of my lowland home! They rise before me! / Last night’s thunder-gust / Roared not in vain: for where its lightnings thrust Their tongues of fire, / the great peaks seem so near, / Burned clean of mist, so starkly bold and clear, / I almost pause the wind in the pines to hear, / The loose rock’s fall, the steps of browsing deer. The clouds that shattered on yon slide-worn walls / And splintered on the rocks their spears of rain / Have set in play a thousand waterfalls, / Making the dusk and silence of the woods Glad with the laughter of the chasing floods, / And luminous with blown spray and silver gleams, / While, in the vales below, / the dry-lipped streams Sing to the freshened meadow-lands again. So, let me hope, / the battle-storm that beats The land with hail and fire / may pass away / With its spent thunders at the break of day, / Like last night’s clouds, / and leave, as it retreats, / A greener earth and fairer sky behind, / Blown crystal-clear by Freedom’s Northern wind! ~ Poetry by John Greenleaf Whittier 1862 Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

  • Kudu at Kruger National Park, South Africa. Fractal render of a 3-shot merged HDR exposure from 1 single RAW file.

  • Jacob and Sharon Mau Fine Art Photography by my identical twin sister using my camera ~ Karon Melillo d’Vega / 06 May 2009 Haleakala Skyline Trail / Elevation over 9000 feet above sea level. / The Pacific Ocean is far far down below. / South face of the Haleakala Volcano / Kula Forest Reserve / Mamane Trailhead / Haleakala Ridge Trail Junction / Maui Hawai’i Pihanakalani: Gathering place of high supernatural beings ~ place where heaven meets the earth ~ Haleakala is a shield volcano. Built up from the ocean floor by countless eruptions, it was once a mountain that rose several thousand feet higher than today. Haleakala Crater is a large erosional valley at the summit of Haleakala volcano, East Maui. It formed after the rimrock lava flows were erupted around the top of the volcano about 145,000 years ago, give or take about 10,000 years. Haleakala dominates the east side of the Valley Isle and is sacred to the Hawaiian people. The mountain’s face is a mighty wall looming over the valley. Haleakala’s width spans 20 miles, ocean-to-ocean, splitting Maui in two. The constant northwestward movement of the Pacific Plate over a local volcanic “hot spot,” or plume, has produced a series of islands, one after another in assembly line fashion. The result is a chain of volcanic islands stretching from the island of Hawai’i along a southeast – northwest line for 2,500 miles (4,050 kilometers) toward Japan. Maui, one of the younger islands in this chain, began as two separate volcanoes on the ocean floor; time and again, eon after eon, they erupted, and thin new sheets of lava spread upon the old, building and building, until the volcano heads emerge from the sea. Lava, wind-blown ash, and alluvium eventually joined the two by an isthmus or valley, forming Maui, “The Valley Isle.” Finally, Haleakala, the larger eastern volcano, reached its greatest height. Several hundred years have passed since the last volcanic activity occurred within the crater. This stillness on Maui is attributed by modern geology to the constant northwestward movement of the Pacific Plate. As the oldest islands on the northwest end of the chain have moved farther away from the plume-source of new lava, they have ceased to grow. Habitats in the Park vary from sea level to 10,023 feet: low elevation rainforest, high elevation coldforest, dryland forest, montage bogs, subalpine grassland, subalpine shrubland, alpine cinder desert… When you drive from sea level to 10,023 feet, you drive through as many different life zones as you would if you drove north from central Mexico to Alaska! The exact timing of crater formation probably never will be determined, because the crater likely grew in stages. To recognize that such a short duration, only 30,000 years, is sufficient for extensive erosion is an exciting discovery in our understanding of Hawaiian geology. Large landslides are probably the key to understanding rapid rates of erosion, because they redistribute large amounts of rock quickly. Erosion is an ongoing process, but its rate varies greatly across thousands of years. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

  • Shot on a Canon 50D with EFS 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM. Handheld. x3 exposures at AEB +/- 2. Processed through Photomatrix Pro 3.

  • Property jumping is something I have gotten into lately. Not something I am overly proud of, but I seem to get some decent shots doing this. I have been randomly walking onto people’s farmland and just kind of minding my own business taking shots. In this shot it was starting to rain and before I took shelter under this apple tree I had to capture the shot of the beautiful blossoms and the incoming storm. Kettleby Ontario Canada

  • Chittenango falls in upstate NY.

  • Clare College, Cambridge

  • A thick bank of white clouds looms behind the high, snow-covered peaks of the Blakiston Range of the Canadian Rockies, seen from across the flat landscape of the prairies of southern, Alberta, Canada. / Mount Blakiston and the other peaks around it lie within the boundaries of Waterton Lakes National Park. Captured using a Canon Rebel XSi with an 18-55mm IS lens.

  • Another shot of the skyline incorporating the bridge this time. These people at this one restraunt were very nice in letting me set up on their deck to take this shot.

  • I used HDR techniques to gain this eerie but somehow beautiful shot of the local cemetery. For those interested, I bracketed 3 shots at -2, 0, +2 and then merged in Photomatix. I then applied the final colour changes in Lightroom. Camera – Nikon D90, lens 18-105 Nikon, ISO640 at 1/40 sec (tripod!) shot at F18. Hope you enjoy.

  • An HDR photo of the Monolythos ruin at sunset on Rhodes Island, Greece. Shot from a tripod – 3 exposures at 2-stop intervals. HDR processed in Photomatix 3.0 and further editing done in Photoshop 3. 4353 X 3008

  • 10/2009 Florida / All photography is copyrighted Kerri Ann Crau and can not be used in any way, shape or form without written permission from photographer. This means in layouts, tags, manipulation etc. I do take it as a compliment but I do not want it done. Thank you. I do however love feedback and comments!

  • Florida 10/2009 / All photography is copyrighted Kerri Ann Crau and can not be used in any way, shape or form without written permission from photographer. This means in layouts, tags, manipulation etc. I do take it as a compliment but I do not want it done. Thank you. I do however love feedback and comments!

  • A walk in Turzovka, Slovakia.

  • A walk in Turzovka, Slovakia.

  • A walk in Budapest, Hungary.

  • A walk in Budapest, Hungary. Some shop fronts no longer serve their purpose.

  • Up close and personal view of some heavy machinery with a high dynamic twist.

  • Hosier Lane Melbourne, Australia

  • Shot on a Canon 50D with EFS 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM. Tripod mounted. x3 exposures at AEB +/- 2. Processed through Photomatrix Pro 3.

  • My second shot at HDR! these are great fun :d I have to make sure not to ‘over-do’ them

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