Fourth Lake Reflection

Fourth Lake Reflection
There's a basin with about a dozen lakes in it up Big Pine Creek. About halfway through someone apparently got tired of naming them, so this is Fourth Lake. The pines here aren't particularly big, but the creek was probably named for tall Ponderosa pines downstream. I've starting a High Sierra album here on G+: https://plus.google.com/photos/107459220492917008623/albums/6124663913157618305
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Piękne foto.
ReplyDeleteWow breath taking
ReplyDeleteWow
ReplyDeleteJust perfect!
ReplyDeletePicture…YES…Water…Mountains…Light…Colors…Contrast…Reflection…) + ATMOSPHERE…COMPOSITION...
ReplyDelete++ for me!
ReplyDeleteAre the red peaks natural or from the sunrise/set?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors and great pic
ReplyDeleteQue espetáculo d lugar mto show. Gto
ReplyDeleteSimplesmente maravilhosa paisagem.
ReplyDeleteSimplesmente maravilhosa paisagem.
ReplyDeleteSuper preciosa y las reflexiones me gusta saludos
ReplyDeleteThanks GOD for the splendor of 'your creation, thanks Jeff for the share of your talent.
ReplyDeleteFantastisk bild.
ReplyDeleteMuy bonita, ymuy buena la instantanea
ReplyDeleteI second that,
ReplyDeleteMuy bonita, ymuy buena la instantanea
Namaste
Absolutament preciós.......;-)
ReplyDeletepiękny widok
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image, lovely reflections
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteTurn it upsidedown
ReplyDeleteIt's great click sir
ReplyDeleteDavid Reiss The red on the peaks is alpenglow from the orange light of the rising sun. It's natural.
ReplyDeleteJeff Sullivan
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reply. I thought that was the sunrise. Here in Utah and the badlands there are peaks with that orangey color.
too good jeff, what could be time of this pics?? i mean did you use flesh??
ReplyDeleteNitin Doshi It was just as the light of the sun was first striking the peaks. No flash was needed, but I did use three exposures, captured quickly using Automatic Exposure Bracketing. I adjusted them in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5, combined them in Photomatix 5 HDR software using the Photomatix interface to Lightroom, then adjusted the resulting TIF image in Lightroom again.
ReplyDeleteThe Redemption of High Dynamic Range (HDR) Software
http://activesole.blogspot.com/2014/09/redemption-of-high-dynamic-range-HDR.html
superb
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