Lake Louise

Picture by romanshot1_hdr


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  • December 19, 2013
  • Canon EOS 5D Mark II
  • EF 16-35 f2.8L USM
  • Shooting Style Tripod
  • Shoots Number Single RAW File
  • Exposures Number -3,-1.5,0,+1.5,+3
  • Editing Software Photomatix Pro
  • File Format RAW
  • Notes 1/250 sec, f13
Lake Louise Banff

18 Comments

19 Dec 00:18
romanshot1_hdr

The crown jewel of Banff National Park. The emerald colour of the water comes from rock flour carried into the lake by melt-water from the glaciers that overlook the lake. June 12/2012

19 Dec 01:07
__banned__user_

Unfortunate crop of mountain peak on the left. The rest is just magnificent

19 Dec 01:16
digicam

I don't believe there is lens built to capture everything in sight....with that said...Excellent Post

19 Dec 01:51
__banned__user_

no there is not a lens to capture everything that's why photoshop has a crop tool. Pan out and crop in....with that said the rest is indeed an excellent post. Just short of perfect.

19 Dec 02:27
eduardo_kiehl

for me lack of sharpness, the main problem, but as said magnificent ahot

19 Dec 02:30
eduardo_kiehl

sorry, I see download now,sharpness is ok, maybe can be it a little bit further

19 Dec 05:27
gedmas

I like it.

19 Dec 05:30
jphoto

Just not quite right for me, sorry.

19 Dec 10:20
anonymous

the water doesn't look good here

19 Dec 11:54
solapi

Cool

19 Dec 12:11
konstantinos

I agree with billyspad

19 Dec 12:21
cnobile

Wonderful Shot! More CA problems 9+

19 Dec 13:50
arnie58

Beautiful shot

19 Dec 19:53
anonymous

mi piace molto l'effetto dell'acqua!

19 Dec 21:54
rxman

Superb

19 Dec 23:58
romzhy

10

20 Dec 00:42
romanshot1_hdr

Answer to photo note: I use Lightroom 5. Make 2 or 4 virtual copies of the original raw file. Bracket the exposures. In this image I had 4 virtual raw copies plus the original(total 5).Then I adjusted exposures to -3,-1.5,0,+1.5,+3.,exported to Photmatix

20 Dec 00:51
romanshot1_hdr

Pro using the LR plug-in. After HDR process re-import to LR for additional adjustments. This works for me. Good luck....Roman.

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