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June 7, 2009
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NIKON D200
F/8.0
12 mm
400
Jun 6, 2009, 4:34:21 PM
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:iconjnati:
Glynwood Farms, Cold Spring New York.

HDR w/ B&W Overlay

Check out a Photomanip version by :icondarkcat2004:
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:iconlightwavesx97:
Beautiful scene, great composition, everything balances out so well. I think I've found my summer home haha :heart:
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:iconeltasia:
Hello :wave:
Your wonderful work is featured in my journal :note: [link] :iconheartemote:
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:iconjnati:
~jnati Dec 7, 2009  Hobbyist Photographer
Thanks you so much for the wonderful feature!

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:iconzalmero:
gorgeous! this is stunning!
what kind of equipment did you use for this shot?
and im not really sure how you got a color foto from a b&w overlay. you mean blending mode in photoshop?
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~jnati Sep 4, 2009  Hobbyist Photographer
Tamron 10-24mm on a Nikon D200.

I created a B&W layer from the color original. Used that as a 30% opacity overlay. The color version was a HDR.
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:iconsevensideddice:
Wow! Beautiful HDR you got here. :) Love how the blue came out.
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~jnati Sep 4, 2009  Hobbyist Photographer
thank you... the B&W 30% opacity layer helps the color of the sky... along with the HDR.
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:iconsevensideddice:
Ah! Wow. :) That's new information. :drool:

Umn.. How does one do that??
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:iconjnati:
~jnati Sep 4, 2009  Hobbyist Photographer
Well, I use photoshop and use NIK Silver Efex plugin for my B&W work. Create a duplicate layer, convert it to B&W, change layer properties to Overlay, and reduce opacity to around 20-30%.
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:iconsevensideddice:
Nik Silver.. Umn.. What was that? xD

Awee.. I really want to have those bluish blue sky. Haha. Look at my HDR. It doesn't seem bluer than yours..
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