This is a badlands image where the RAW capture was rather dull, so an effort was made to dig deep and extract all the color that was hidden there.
Month: July 2015
Fox Kit by Detlef Hinrichs
Fox Kit by Detlef Hinrichs
Leafs Portrait by ShihyaKowatari
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Europe
Ice Age by whuang
One of my goals for heading to Iceland in the winter was to visit the Ice Caves. Surely enough on our third day in Iceland we were invited to tag along Colby, Joe, and Brian for a visit to the “new cave”. After a fun ride through boulder strewn roads in a hummer we came up to the base of the glacier. A short hike later, we entered what can only be described as otherworldly. The ice cave glistened with deep blues and the ice was carved and contorted by thousands of years of pressure. Best of all, we had the cave to ourselves for several hours before the tour groups arrived.
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Europe
Cascada Veinticinco de Mayo by ACWaddington
A waterfall on its own doesn’t usually impress me, but using one as the foreground to Patagonia’s most dramatic mountain gives you something to work on.
I confess, I thought I knew Los Glaciers National Park but here on Arroyo del Salto I found a cascade that had totally escaped my attention. I found it on the 25th May, which is a public holiday in Argentina. I was resolved to keep coming back again and again to get it right, but I managed this on only my second visit, I particularly love the small details like the tip of Fitz Roy’s summit poking out through the clouds. I was very lucky to have the perfect water flow, exquisite light on the mountain and a balanced composition. You can be assured I will keep trying to re-shoot this scene; hopefully we’ll have some snow soon.
I confess, I thought I knew Los Glaciers National Park but here on Arroyo del Salto I found a cascade that had totally escaped my attention. I found it on the 25th May, which is a public holiday in Argentina. I was resolved to keep coming back again and again to get it right, but I managed this on only my second visit, I particularly love the small details like the tip of Fitz Roy’s summit poking out through the clouds. I was very lucky to have the perfect water flow, exquisite light on the mountain and a balanced composition. You can be assured I will keep trying to re-shoot this scene; hopefully we’ll have some snow soon.
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