To The Far Blue Mountains

© Jeremy Henderson

To The Far Blue Mountains

Uploaded: October 01, 2006

Description

Seeing the expanse of mountains marching into the distance always serves to remind me of the awesomeness of God and makes me feel closer to Him.
near Ormes Peak, CO
HDR in Photomatix, intentionally strong settings used to yield a painting-type result

Original photo: 53mm, 1/160sec @ f5.6, ISO 200
Evening, mostly cloudy

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Comments

Jeremy Henderson October 01, 2006

Here is the original photo. I used curves in PSCS to underexpose it until the sky looked good, saved that, overexposed it until the ground was well exposed, and saved that. I then combined both of those images and the original in Photomatix, and WOW! #532328

Arnie Horwitz level-deluxe October 01, 2006

Great composition and lighting effects, Jeremy. #3393852

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe October 01, 2006

Great job with this one Jeremy!! Jeff #3393893

Ken Smith level-classic October 01, 2006

Ain't Photomatix great? LOL Super job, Jeremy. Dennis F would be proud! #3394998

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