I love the way an HDR image captures the feel of being there at the place and time; it's much more like the brightness range our eye actually sees. This image in particular feels open and expansive, like like the Valley itself. Nice work!!
Murrey, what I like about your images is that they are not "over processed" like many HDR images. I am not saying that their usage is wrong and yous is right; just to my eye I find the effect pleasing.
Regards Peter
Thanks, Peter! High Dynamic Range is software designed to "widen" the range of color and light values the human eye can detect. No more. No less. Anything else merely adulterates, and detracts. Just my personal opinion, of course.
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anonymous
I love the way an HDR image captures the feel of being there at the place and time; it's much more like the brightness range our eye actually sees. This image in particular feels open and expansive, like like the Valley itself. Nice work!!
On June 29, 2009 00:00
peterdurk
Murrey, what I like about your images is that they are not "over processed" like many HDR images. I am not saying that their usage is wrong and yous is right; just to my eye I find the effect pleasing. Regards Peter
On July 10, 2009 12:07
murreywalker
Thanks, Peter! High Dynamic Range is software designed to "widen" the range of color and light values the human eye can detect. No more. No less. Anything else merely adulterates, and detracts. Just my personal opinion, of course.
On July 10, 2009 12:59
romano
Incredibile!!
On July 14, 2009 16:31
digicam
Killer........10 once again!
On August 21, 2009 15:17
snapshooter
Well done. One of my most favourite places.
On November 22, 2009 02:05