This is an image that I took after hiking in the Many Glaciers Area. It was a late cloudy afternoon and as we were driving to the west side of the park, the scene opened up and I had to stop and get this image. It is unprocessed and the jpg is just converted from the raw file.
Here is a link to the raw file:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7vsqy8cilqdap6j/DSC03146.ARW?dl=0Feel free to download this photo and edit it any way that you think will enhance or improve the photo. Composites, adjustments, textures, inverse images, black and white conversion. Whatever you think works. Then, when you have completed your edit, post it in this thread. Edits will be accepted until Thursday evening at 9pm. No edits will be accepted after that time, since we will be voting. Have fun.
Hope you enjoy
Mike
Very nice shot. Enjoyed working with it. Thanks.
Revet
Loc: Fairview Park, Ohio
Beautiful Landscape. Just added a little drama to it.
Revet wrote:
Beautiful Landscape. Just added a little drama to it.
I didn't know there was a Mt. Oberlin. I am Oberlin College Conservatory of Music (Ohio).... class of 1955.
I just did a few of my favorite adjustments in the LightRoom Basic panel. That's all.
Barry
Had a hard time figuring what would be level. Didn't want to lose the right side of the picture.
MattPhox wrote:
Mt Oberlin: my view
Here is my view of this wonderful image
Beautiful image Mike. Here's my view:
Either the trees there all grow with a lean or.....
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As it may have been in the past.
Beautiful image to start with. Worked with the color and light a bit, and paid some attention to the four observers to enhance the perspective and grandeur of the scene.
htbrown
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area
I had fun with this. I wanted to try an effect I only had in my mind's eye, in which endeavor I was only partially successful, but I kinda like it anyway.
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