Notes The original is a five frame panorama, with each frame being a five shot HDR image. Both the Panorama and the HDR were created with Photoshop CS 5.
The panoramic image here has been cropped (shortened) to display better with a small image size.
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7 Comments
20 May 01:54
halibut
Balanced Rock sandstone formation in Arches National Park Utah.
20 May 08:10
athlondj
another natural hdr...loos very well!
20 May 11:24
david
Well clearly a lot of work went into this and it is a spectacular view, but I am not sure if it really needed HDR technique to be used.
20 May 23:13
digicam
Superb Processing and Image
22 May 02:31
midge
Wow!! A lot of work went into it... Excellent Shot!!
31 May 02:31
duddy
This location had so much potential but you know what I see....the trailers and cars. I would have walked to the right to and knock out those distractions plus the large shrub tree. I agree with comments that's it's natural looking but was HDR needed.
31 May 02:31
duddy
This location had so much potential but you know what I see....the trailers and cars. I would have walked to the right to and knock out those distractions plus the large shrub tree. I agree with comments that's it's natural looking but was HDR needed.
Balanced Rock sandstone formation in Arches National Park Utah.
another natural hdr...loos very well!
Well clearly a lot of work went into this and it is a spectacular view, but I am not sure if it really needed HDR technique to be used.
Superb Processing and Image
Wow!! A lot of work went into it... Excellent Shot!!
This location had so much potential but you know what I see....the trailers and cars. I would have walked to the right to and knock out those distractions plus the large shrub tree. I agree with comments that's it's natural looking but was HDR needed.
This location had so much potential but you know what I see....the trailers and cars. I would have walked to the right to and knock out those distractions plus the large shrub tree. I agree with comments that's it's natural looking but was HDR needed.