Mighty Titan

© Harry Lichtman

Mighty Titan

Uploaded: January 01, 2009 16:10:10

Description

The winding trail through Utah's Fisher Towers provided dizzying views of these monoliths. The 900 ft. Titan seemed to be the largest, and from this view looking up, the most dramatic. 2 vertical images were taken side by side and merged to form the wide angle view. Canon 17-40L, f11.

Exif: F Number: 11, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/10 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 100, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 17.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 30D

Comments

Nezrin D. Batiyeva January 01, 2009

Beautiful photo #1060131

Liz blahh January 01, 2009

Dramatic and beautiful image! Love the b/w #6969020

Karen Walzer January 02, 2009

This is fantastic in B&W Harry! #6970341

Richard Lynch January 02, 2009

Harry, nice work. How'd you do the conversion to B&W? Pretty good job with that!

Richard Lynch #6970687

Usman M. Bajwa level-classic February 24, 2009

Spectacular capture with lovely tones and contrast, Harry. Congrats. on the Finalist award. Good Luck.

Usman. #7205711

Harry Lichtman February 24, 2009

Thanks everyone for your comments. Richard, I used the B&W conversion adjustment in PS3. To gain a little separation from some of the red rock tones and the bush, I adjusted the hue a little prior to conversion, as they both had a lot of yellow in them and blended a little too much for my taste. Hope that helps, sorry for the untimely response!

Harry #7206490


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