Notes I manual blended the picture till a certain part where it just needed the grunge look that photomatix provides, since there was no sun in the picture i blended the photomatix layer in at 20% opacity , also used luminosity masks to even out exposure areas after the blending was done.
Army BayNew ZealandAucklandWhangaparaoaSunset
16 Comments
11 Jul 08:55
ohansmit
This is a composite HDR exposure of 8 mins
11 Jul 08:57
1952
Very nice!!!
11 Jul 09:53
arthakker
great look
11 Jul 13:27
pandarino
the sky is not perfect as the land
11 Jul 13:59
johnt
9.5.. rally like the shot.
11 Jul 14:06
digicam
Most times long exposures add to an image giving the illusion of a Moving sky such as here. Other times they look blurry. For me this one is somewhere in between. 9.5 Superb nonetheless
11 Jul 14:48
bjosted
9.5. Nice mood.
11 Jul 17:38
dirk
Superb shoot. Like the deep POV and sky. Thanks for sharing your workflow here.
11 Jul 17:43
fredzhang
A little more contract would be perfect!
11 Jul 17:55
sanz3jo
10
11 Jul 18:17
mariannea
Nice work
11 Jul 18:46
pixel_komando
great!
11 Jul 21:26
danieleferretti
great
11 Jul 21:26
ohansmit
Thank for all the comments :) Have a great day everyone
11 Jul 21:46
Randall.Lohr
love it.
11 Jul 22:01
vendenis
A full score for a beautiful image, but also for your explanation in the notes about manual blending and fusion with photomatix layer at given opacity. I used that method quite often.
This is a composite HDR exposure of 8 mins
Very nice!!!
great look
the sky is not perfect as the land
9.5.. rally like the shot.
Most times long exposures add to an image giving the illusion of a Moving sky such as here. Other times they look blurry. For me this one is somewhere in between. 9.5 Superb nonetheless
9.5. Nice mood.
Superb shoot. Like the deep POV and sky. Thanks for sharing your workflow here.
A little more contract would be perfect!
10
Nice work
great!
great
Thank for all the comments :) Have a great day everyone
love it.
A full score for a beautiful image, but also for your explanation in the notes about manual blending and fusion with photomatix layer at given opacity. I used that method quite often.