HDR – Nothing Added

Just thought I’d post a straight up HDR shot. 3 Shots, 2 stops apart.

Processed in Photomatix and finished in Photoshop.

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© Distant Fishermen

8 Responses to “HDR – Nothing Added”

  1. Hans Kawitzki Says:

    Hi John,
    love your HDR blog I hope to reach that standard myself one day.
    I do miss my favorite image of yours, “The Klondike”.
    Cheers,
    Hans.

  2. andysmylie Says:

    Super image John, love the colour and crystal clear reflection in this one

  3. johno60 Says:

    Hi Hans, thanks for the compliment. I have the Klondike on here, just go to the bottom of the page and click on “Previous Entries” or a direct link, http://johno60.wordpress.com/2007/10/13/multiple-file-hdr-when-things-go-wrong-but-work-out-ok-part-ii/

    thanks again Hans

  4. johno60 Says:

    Hi Andy, not often I get a chance to score a decent beach reflection, so a lot of elements were working in my favour that evening

  5. Photo Buffet Says:

    Some HDRs send me running because they’re overdone. I think they lose their original appeal.
    This is an exception. Something about those fuzzy clouds draws the eye in and leaves it at the main point–that gorgeous sunset. Great job!

  6. Subcutaneous Says:

    Somehow i missed the point. Probably lost in translation :) Anyway … nice blog to visit.

    cheers, Subcutaneous!!!

  7. Elva Says:

    Stunning image. i have idea what HDR is or how this was created. So exiciting to know that there is so much more to experience and learn. Thankyou

  8. Kyle Tunney Says:

    Beautiful shot John!! Some great work on here!

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