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Valley Sunset
September 7th, 2010
Shot in Spray Lakes, Kananaskis Valley, Alberta, Canada. 9-shot exposure fusion. Develoved in Adobe Lightroom 3 and fixed up in Adobe Photoshop CS5.
Nikon D300s, 10.5mm fisheye lens.
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Comments from the Community
Posted By: only4now
about 2 years, 9 months ago
speechless...............................................
i'm moving to canada....................................
:)
i'm moving to canada....................................
:)
Posted By: nbocch
about 2 years, 9 months ago
Everything. The colors, composition, subject matter, the feeling of peace that comes over me just looking at it. Thanks!
I don't know a lot about fisheye lenses, but the only improvement that I could think of would be a little less fisheye effect. But then again, maybe that would ruin it. Bottom line: don't try to improve this! haha
I don't know a lot about fisheye lenses, but the only improvement that I could think of would be a little less fisheye effect. But then again, maybe that would ruin it. Bottom line: don't try to improve this! haha
Posted By: TME
about 2 years, 9 months ago
Nice catch, right timing, very saturated colours, I had a great time in Kananaskis last summer.
A little too heavily processed. You can see significant halos along the edge of the mountains in the distance which form a V shape. So it looks a little artificial from that point of view. A lighter touch on the tone-mapping might make it better.
A little too heavily processed. You can see significant halos along the edge of the mountains in the distance which form a V shape. So it looks a little artificial from that point of view. A lighter touch on the tone-mapping might make it better.
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