Palouse Falls, WA Panorama

© Nathaniel C. Morse-Dayton

Palouse Falls, WA Panorama

Uploaded: March 26, 2006

Description

This is a 8 exposure stitched and blended together. 4 eposures for sky and 4 for the foreground blended with masks for maximum dynamic range. The moon was originally right above the falls. I thought it would look better at the other end to move your eye around. Other digital darkroom adjustment layers were: sharpening, levels, shadow highlight, water colors, and some selective burning.

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Comments

William S. Briggs level-deluxe March 26, 2006

Nathaniel,

Beautiful capture, great job. I love the colors and light. Almost looks surreal. The moon adds a nice touch.

Bill #415633

John Connolly March 26, 2006

This is one breathtaking image, Nathaniel! The perspecive and depth is superb, as is your stitching job.
This one should definately be in a frame! #2577192

Laura Kubasiewicz March 26, 2006

Stunning image! Youre very talented Nathaniel, great job! #2577469

Janine Russell level-deluxe March 26, 2006

Nathaniel, excellent colors, detail, lighting, exposure and composition. #2577956

Tamera S. Phillips March 26, 2006

Great job with stitching Nathaniel. What a beautiful site. #2577977

Diana Child March 29, 2006

This is gorgeous Nathaniel. You have a great gallery! #2587128

Sharon Day June 28, 2006

Awesome!!! This should have a medal on it! #2962620

James E. Coleman level-classic December 28, 2006

Nathaniel,
Great work here!! I am going to Wash. next year, is this hard to get to?? Just wondering.

Jim #3749511


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