Sunday I went to the Texas Renaissance Festival for the second time this season. This time I went with a group of photographers from the Bay Area Photo Club. Very early in the day I took this shot in the Water Garden Wedding Chapel.
Title: "Magic Fountain"
If the image is too tall for your screen resolution you should be able to click it and get a size that just fits your screen!
Camera / Lens: Canon 40D / Canon 17-55mm f/2.8 zoom
Post-processing: Photomatix to convert three handheld exposures (-2,0,+2) to a High Dynamic Range image > Photoshop CS3 > Duplicated background layer and performed a slight crop and rotation > NIK Viveza plugin for increasing local brightness in a couple of areas on the fountain > Merge Visible to New Layer > Topaz Adjust “Vibrance” with a layer mask to mask off the sky [the mask is invaluable in minimizing halos] > Curves Adjustment layer to improve contrast > added a second Curves Adjustment Layer to improve contrast with layer mask to mask off the sky [the sky was already at a point I liked]
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5 comments:
Very nice composition and colors - love all the symmetries in this pictures. HDR really works well on this photo.
Killer photo - agree with the earlier HDR comment. I love the way the water drops are *frozen* in the air, yet crisp.
Thank you Jan and Kevin!
Like you, I really like this photo a lot; in fact when all is said and done this may be one of my alltime favorites!
Thanks so much for your comments!
Barry
That was a wonderful fountain and having it on your garden would probably make your garden fabulous and elegant.
That fountain makes a good focal point in any garden. It's got the perfect size and shape to fit in any corner.
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