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Wallpaper Details: Pembina Valley, Manitoba
Pembina Valley, Manitoba
By mole2k
January 14th, 2008
Sunrise over an old shack in Pembina Valley, Manitoba, Canada.
Comments from the Community
Posted By: noruthun from yahoo.com
about 15 years, 10 months ago

Awesome picture. Can you put more details on how the picture was taken and what kind of camera?


Posted By: sodeftlycold from gmail.com
about 15 years, 10 months ago
This really is one of the best images I've seen in a while.
It seems to make use of HDR, and if so, is a fantastic example of what can be done with the technique. If HDR wasn't used, well, you spent a fantastic amount of time metering.
Either way, I love it. Thanks for the submission.
It seems to make use of HDR, and if so, is a fantastic example of what can be done with the technique. If HDR wasn't used, well, you spent a fantastic amount of time metering.
Either way, I love it. Thanks for the submission.
Posted By: AdamP
about 15 years, 10 months ago
The combination of HDR, soft lines and grain make this almost look more like a painting than a photograph. What exposure settings did you use? I haven't played too much with HDR yet, but now that I have a DSLR, I'm looking to try it out. How under and over exposed did you get your shots to produce this effect?
Posted By: timo432 from gmail.com
about 15 years, 10 months ago
Posted By: f8pcpaul from gmail.com
about 15 years, 10 months ago
@AdamP:
Exposure Time: 0.0020 s (1/500)
Aperture: f/8.0
ISO equiv: 100
That doesn't mean it isn't HDR, just means that could be the last exposure that was combined.
Exposure Time: 0.0020 s (1/500)
Aperture: f/8.0
ISO equiv: 100
That doesn't mean it isn't HDR, just means that could be the last exposure that was combined.
Posted By: chickenwire
about 15 years, 10 months ago
Nice work. I assume the trees are a bit blurrier than the rest of the image due to wind. How long were your exposures?
Posted By: tblore from gmail.com
about 15 years, 10 months ago
Posted By: biomorfo
about 15 years, 10 months ago
Posted By: mole2k
about 15 years, 10 months ago
@ AdamP
I used 3 raws at the usual +2, 0, -2 ev. As for the blurry tree's to the right I think partly its to do with the wind moving the branches between shots and partly to do with the sigma 10-20 not having a terribly great edge resolution, I've noticed it on other shots that the extreme right is normally a bit soft.
As well as the HDR I burned and dodged in the valley a little bit to darken some of the haze.
I used 3 raws at the usual +2, 0, -2 ev. As for the blurry tree's to the right I think partly its to do with the wind moving the branches between shots and partly to do with the sigma 10-20 not having a terribly great edge resolution, I've noticed it on other shots that the extreme right is normally a bit soft.
As well as the HDR I burned and dodged in the valley a little bit to darken some of the haze.
Posted By: surfologist87 from aol.com
about 15 years, 10 months ago
Beautiful picture, it is a bit grainy, i think you could do less post processing and try and get the same finished product...
just some helpful critisicm, regardless i put if as my wallpaper today! =)
just some helpful critisicm, regardless i put if as my wallpaper today! =)
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