Editing Software Adobe Photoshop CC (Windows) and Photomatix
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4 Comments
15 Mar 06:56
steve_zasadny
A big sky look at Horseshoe Bend located in Northern Arizona
15 Mar 12:54
digicam
This Iconic Spot has been shot so many times that each time I see it I could just scream. But to be Totally Honest with you Steve this is without a doubt one of the best captures I've ever seen of it.......Hence, NO SCREAM. Well Done Indeed.
17 Mar 10:49
e.wijsen
Great picture!!!!!!!!!!
17 Mar 23:33
steve_zasadny
Thanks' E.W and Ed. It definitely is an iconic location, but a first for me. Better in real life than a photo! I guess the mission is to try and one-up all the images that you see on the net. Most of the photographers that I saw there thought that bracketing for HDR was a cardinal sin. I call it a distinct advantage in that when HDR is done properly it is far closer to what your eye sees, rather than what any single photograph can accomplish especially if a series of filters is not used.
A big sky look at Horseshoe Bend located in Northern Arizona
This Iconic Spot has been shot so many times that each time I see it I could just scream. But to be Totally Honest with you Steve this is without a doubt one of the best captures I've ever seen of it.......Hence, NO SCREAM. Well Done Indeed.
Great picture!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks' E.W and Ed. It definitely is an iconic location, but a first for me. Better in real life than a photo! I guess the mission is to try and one-up all the images that you see on the net. Most of the photographers that I saw there thought that bracketing for HDR was a cardinal sin. I call it a distinct advantage in that when HDR is done properly it is far closer to what your eye sees, rather than what any single photograph can accomplish especially if a series of filters is not used.