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Some Shots from Mt. Rainier National Park (56k Warning)

 
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Aug 16, 2005 11:50 |  #1
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This one is a first attempt HDR, I need to work on the highlights and remove the blown out snow cap:

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Just a Goat!

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Aug 16, 2005 12:01 |  #3

Awesome. I could never get tired at looking at mountain pictures.


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Aug 16, 2005 15:46 |  #4

Excellent photos phil! I am finding the HDR tool in CS2 a little tricky to use but Im sure I will get the hang of it.

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Aug 16, 2005 19:54 |  #5

Like the mountain photos. And it looks like the goat wants to eat your camera.


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Aug 16, 2005 21:55 |  #6

Phil, those are beautiful shots of one of my favorite places.


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Aug 16, 2005 22:52 |  #7

very beautiful shots...the gray around the frames is a little distracting...IMO


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Aug 17, 2005 07:11 |  #8

Absolutely beautiful! I especially love the first and second ones. The contrast between the snow on the mountains and green land.

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Aug 17, 2005 08:01 |  #9

Great images - my favourite is No 3. Excuse my ignorance but what is HDR?


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Thanks for the nice comments everybody! I'm gong to head back to the same spot this weekend (after scoping it out this last weekend) and try to capture the sunrise. In these shots I am looking SE, so I should be getting some good light across the valleys and on the glaciers.

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Great images - my favourite is No 3. Excuse my ignorance but what is HDR?

The acronym HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. In Adobe's implementation within Photoshop CS2 this is accomplished by using a series of photographs which one takes in the same manner as with previous blending techniques, and then using floating point 32 bit (per channel) math, merging these files automatically into one huge high dynamic range image.

Taken from here (after a quick search for a cut and paste explaination): http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorial​s/hdr.shtml (external link)

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very beautiful shots...the gray around the frames is a little distracting...IMO

Thanks for the comments! I can see your point about the grey frames. They are there to match the background of my online portfolio :)


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Jan 03, 2006 01:38 |  #11

I was just searching for pictures taken in my area and stumbled on this thread. Nice shots! 1 & 5 have great colors.


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