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n2c_105-2951 2009.06.21 13:20:47 EST NIKON D200 AF DX Fisheye-Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8G ED 10.5 mm (35 mm equivalent: 15.0 mm) Aperture-priority AE 1/640 second(s) f/11.0 400 0 No None 14.2 0.48 m 1.33 m inf (0.35 m - inf) 99.9 deg (3.18 m) Yes ±3 stop bracket and HDR [tone-mapped JPEG] image generated with Photomatix |
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Comments (9)
the waterfallhunter aka hoganfann
2009-08-24 22:12:15
Stunning shot!! That is some awesome HDR work, I would not have guessed it was HDR if you hadnt said so!!
2009-08-24 22:12:15
Houry Photography
2009-08-24 22:35:29
Cool capture!!
2009-08-24 22:35:29
leapin26
2009-08-25 01:28:02
fantastic waterfall!
2009-08-25 01:28:02
Qudsiah
2009-08-25 04:20:21
This is surreal ...
2009-08-25 04:20:21
sunrisepenny
2009-08-25 08:07:24
WOW!!!! Your waterfalls are stunning!!!! I love the fisheye, and all of the details in this one!!! Great shot!
2009-08-25 08:07:24
wnywaterfallers
2009-08-26 17:32:35
I love it. I did guess HDR, just because of the sky. I think I would have tried to do some exposure blending after the HDR to bring out the original sky, but then again, who knows? Your work is great, the falls looks 3D.
2009-08-26 17:32:35
reflectionsofthenorth
2009-08-29 13:46:15
Great detail in his one. I agree with the other comments, the falls really do have a three dimensioanl look to them. Exceptional work here!!
2009-08-29 13:46:15
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