Half Dome mirror

© Stephen A. Liverman

Half Dome mirror

Uploaded: November 04, 2005

Description

Photographed at Yosemite National Park, California in October 2005, with a Nikon D100 and Nikkor 28-200 zoom lens on tripod, settings unknown. Image processed with unsharp mask and levels then converted into B&W with the Channel Mixer in Photoshop CS.

Exif: FNumber: 25, ExposureBiasValue: 0/6, ExposureTime: 0.1, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: , WhiteBalance: manual white balance

Comments

Chaba Kasanitsky November 04, 2005

Excellent B&W Stephen #338020

Chris N. Kyger November 04, 2005

Very Nice Stephen, you captured one of my favorite spots on earth!

Chris #2034824

Rick Clark November 04, 2005

Great composition Stephen. #2036498

Stephen A. Liverman November 05, 2005

Thanks for the kind words Chaba, Chris, and Rick. #2037078

Jeffrey Smith November 22, 2005

Nice image and convertion. It look just like a IR shot. #2107234

Stephen A. Liverman November 22, 2005

Thanks Jeff for your kind remarks and checking out my photo. I was attempting to duplicate the high contrast B&W style of Ansel Adams. After viewing his work, Yosemite always looks better in B&W to me. #2108724

Mark Warmerdam December 26, 2005

A striking shot, Stephen! Few places in the world showcase God's creation as beautifully as Yosemite Valley. #2225412

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