Old Cabin Kitchen: Fisheye HDR

© Albert J. Valentino

Old Cabin Kitchen: Fisheye HDR

Uploaded: December 19, 2008

Description

My first post here. Captured inside an old Cabin in Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains, spring 2008, with my Nikon 10.5mm fisheye lens, f/11, ISO 100 in midday. Two exposures, 1 sec and 1/1.6 secs to exposure for the window light and interior. Worked in Photomatix and finished in Photoshop with Contrast Master plugin. I love how the lines move the eye all around reminding me of an Escher Painting.

Comments

Vicki Snow December 19, 2008

Albert..what fantastic work...so stunning..this goes into my favorites!! #1054180

Dennis Workman December 19, 2008

well done Albert great shot #6913091

Linda L. Ruiz December 19, 2008

really cool
#6913671

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe December 19, 2008

Outstanding HDR work Albert - Very impressive results! Jeff #6913750

Susana Ms Heide December 19, 2008

Intriguing in every way!! Hope to see this again! #6914529

Albert J. Valentino December 20, 2008

Thank you all very much for the kind words and warm welcome on my first post here #6916678

Robert Jensen August 07, 2014

Beautiful image #11103530

August 08, 2014

EXILENT #11104182

Joy Rector August 08, 2014

Beautiful #11104215

Audrey Bonter level-classic August 11, 2014

I love this rustic look! Very interesting. #11106111

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