- Category:
- Nature & landscape
- Date taken:
- Location:
- Baker Creek , Lake Louise
- Camera:
- Nikon D7000
- Exif:
- 1/60s f/20 ISO 1250 21mm
- Description:
- HDR of baker creek,
- Tag(s):
- landscape fall Lake Louise Baker Creek alpine
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marribas
What do you like?
Good shot, very good HDR post-pro. Generally artists go for HDR on interior or confined spaces, but this is a very good example of landscape HDR. I'll try some myself...thanks for this example.
Helpful 1 24 SeptemberWhat would you improve?
On the sky, specially on the top center and the left upper corner, there are some dust (Or some kind of particles) from your lens, if it is so....you'd better get it cleaned by a pro. After HDRing I would probably use a clone stamp, because those particles are really annoying, and draw my attention. You could crop, but by cropping you would probably lose that blue and beautiful sky.
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mblum4
What do you like?
I like the scene ,the colors of the trees ,the color of the sky and the mountains,it makes me think about switzerland nice composition -good capture its a perdect shot ,,
24 SeptemberWhat would you improve?
you can tell the stoy where the photo was taken , ,country ,moment of the day,its a nice image ,,,i love it ,,
PeterGalleghan@marribas, I cleaned my camera looks like there was dust on the mirror and filter. yeah i don't want to lose the sky. thanks for your input.
24 September@mblum4, I took the photo in the morning just as the sun came up over the mountains, it was taken at Baker Creek, Lake Louise, Canada.
kanonkopI agree with @marribas regarding the dust spots, they easy enough to remove PP, so when its left in the final pic, it gives the impression that the photographer was slap-dash.
27 SeptemberHDR is good, though, in my opinion, you got slight, but noticeable, exposure inversion. (when the sky is less exposed than the land - check out the trees). theres a lot of luminescence noise, which I guess came from the HDR process and possibly enhanced by over sharpening. this is also easy to remove and correct in PP. making the picture a bit softer would help remove it, and the pic will have a less rigid look.