Thor's Well Spouting

Picture by mrainer


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  • February 01, 2012
  • Nikon D700
  • 14-24 f2.8
  • Shooting Style Tripod
  • Shoots Number Multiple Exposure
  • Exposures Number -3, -2, -1, 0 +1, +3, +3
  • Editing Software Others
  • File Format RAW
  • Notes Nik HDR Efex Pro
Seascape water sunset blow hole spouting

12 Comments

01 Feb 14:05
mrainer

This is a feature only found here in OR, called Thor's Well typically you see pictures of water going into the hole, but I thought seeing it spouting was cool too

01 Feb 14:30
paul_harmon

Nice image. I am a 20+ yr user of Photoshop. I am considering Nik HDR Pro. Your thoughts?

01 Feb 15:36
mrainer

Hi Paul, I think all software has strengths and weaknesses. Photoshops HDR process is terrible in my opinion, other than ghost reduction the tone mapping algorithm is poor at best. Photomatix was my standard until Nik came out with their version. Nik's is

01 Feb 15:42
mrainer

very powerful and uses 4 algorithms. Being a working photographer I love options. I'm not married to any of the three and will use all three if I have to to get the results I want. HDR Efex Pro is available in a trial version, 30 days I think. If you buy

01 Feb 15:43
mrainer

I have a discount code you can use for 15% off "mrainer" sans quotes of course. Give it a try nothing to lose with the trial version. Oh and checkout the tutorials, Nik has something they call Control Points, very powerful way of doing very selective mod

01 Feb 16:22
rcuello

Wonderful view, very suitable process. IMHO the sky looks rather flat, as that he lacked texture.

01 Feb 16:39
flipd1

This is one AWESOME picture. A thing of beauty

01 Feb 16:39
coklar

very nice work

01 Feb 16:40
mrainer

Thank you for your vote and comment. Very much apprecitated

01 Feb 17:48
daze420

great!

01 Feb 18:39
arthakker

lovely image! very dramatic!

01 Feb 22:54
Randall.Lohr

great look- I bought the Nik HDR Pro last month and am experimenting with it, but as yet not fully committed. I love all their other software, but this is a little harder to master.

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