SmugMug > keywords > painterly > 10/14/09 -  Sieur de Monts Spring (Infrared)
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Acadia National Park. This is another infrared HDR image (IR converted D70) made with three exposures each separated by 2/3 EV steps. The wind moved the trees and combining three exposures, each with tree branches in different positions, gave the result an unusual almost ethereal appearance.
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An experiment that tries to capture the feel of scenery (in this case fall foliage) flying by the window of a fast moving train.   Intentional motion blurring (the train's speed and 1/100 shutter speed); intentional PP to bring out colors, reduce the realism and increase the painterly quality.
SmugMug > keywords > painterly > 2009 Daily Photos photo
SmugMug > keywords > painterly > 2009 Daily Photos photo
10/14/09 - Sieur de Monts Spring (Infrared)
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Acadia National Park. This is another infrared HDR image (IR converted D70) made with three exposures each separated by 2/3 EV steps. The wind moved the trees and combining three exposures, each with tree branches in different positions, gave the result an unusual almost ethereal appearance.
 > 10/14/09 -  Sieur de Monts Spring (Infrared)
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Acadia National Park. This is another infrared HDR image (IR converted D70) made with three exposures each separated by 2/3 EV steps. The wind moved the trees and combining three exposures, each with tree branches in different positions, gave the result an unusual almost ethereal appearance.
10/14/09 - Sieur de Monts Spring (Infrared)
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Acadia National Park. This is another infrared HDR image (IR converted D70) made with three exposures each separated by 2/3 EV steps. The wind moved the trees and combining three exposures, each with tree branches in different positions, gave the result an unusual almost ethereal appearance.
Photo by: Ed-K-Photo • see photo in gallery

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