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Matterhorn, my favourite mountain (pano version added!!)Hi everyone
Here's a HDR image of my favourite mountain in the world Its a 9 shot HDR so lots of scope for playing... so any suggestions appreciated. Cheers Cathy Last edited by Chica on Sun Nov 15, 2009 12:25 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountain.Cool pic Cathy.
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Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountain.zomg, postcard quality, would not even pick it to be a HDR image, what kind of exposure gaps did you use?
I don't think i have anything that would make it substantially better, the image has a very nice leading line of teh ridges in the foreground up to the main peak, my only thought would be a pano style, however I think if you chop that foreground away it will not work....so.. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountain.great shot,one of my favourite mountains too.....switzerland is just such a fantastic place,Grindelwald,Wengen and lakes as well.......beautiful.......
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Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountainnot knowing the area, is this taken from a plane or another mountain
the reason I ask is how did you get nine shots to line up if shot from a moving plane great image by the way
Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountainHi Firsty
I took the photo from the Klein Matterhorn, which overlooks the Matterhorn. Beautiful place, reachable via 3 cable cars... the last 2 cable cars fit 80 people in them at one time! I also took photos of this beautiful mountain from a range of other locations, so stay tuned My Red Bubble Site: http://www.redbubble.com/people/cathycormack
Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountainI agree with the others. Very nicely processed and composed.
I am left with wanting to see scale. Perhaps you could have got a friend to trek along the ridge wearing the classic red jacket. Place them at the bottom right rule of thirds.
Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountainNicely done ,
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Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountainSpectacular.
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I suspect that it actually will. If you look at those ridges at the bottom, there are two of them. One heads of towards the right and then ends, and towards the left, a second one commences, leading more into the main mountain. By cropping out the first of those - set the crop point immediately above where that first ridge ends, you now just have the second ridge leading back into the mountain from the left, and a slightly pano crop. Try it and see what you think. g.
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Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountain (pano version added!!)Here is the pano version, what do you think? I cropped a little bit off the sky as well, as it didnt look balanced until I did that.
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Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountain (pano version added!!)
Thats an awesome crop Chica, cropped beyond my wildest dreams Very nice spotting Gary, who says your just a pretty face gerry's photography journey
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Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountain (pano version added!!)wow king of the mountain
you are one brave fellow wish i could trek for days the most ive treked is a day in new zealand armed with strawberries and a waterbottle thats as much as i can handle tell us more about how you treked the void to get this awesome image did you have breathing gear? Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountain (pano version added!!)Hey Wendle.... it wasn't as much a trek as a ride up 3 cable cars to a very cool lookout No breathing gear required, though the air was a little thinner up there!
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Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountain (pano version added!!)Great shot- nice clarity.
It was totally covered in cloud and snowing when we were ther- middle of summer as well. A bit unconventional and might not work but what about a vertical pano? Robert Robert
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Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountain (pano version added!!)
I agree, but the real question is about how Cathy feels about this version?
Thanks, Gerry, and to answer your question, nobody in living memory! g.
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Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountain (pano version added!!)Thanks for the nice comments everyone
I like both versions....and I am grateful to Gary for suggesting the pano as I wouldn't have thought to try it otherwise. That's just one thing that makes this site so wonderful!! I am looking forward to getting some of these holiday photos on the wall! HDR is my new favourite way to play with photos! My Red Bubble Site: http://www.redbubble.com/people/cathycormack
Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountain (pano version added!!)Cathy,
That was Gerry's idea. I merely offered a suggestion as to how it might be implemented, and I'm glad that it works for you.
Danger, Will Robinson. Danger! g.
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Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountain (pano version added!!)Cathy. Great shot but i don't see the need for HDR with this one. The clouds look a little strange to me.
Try playing with one image in lightroom and i think you will get similar results without the fake HDR look.
Re: Matterhorn, my favourite mountain (pano version added!!)great picture, cant spot the HDR, and the pano crop works really well.
I would love to get out there and see the world, but this does not look like it will be happening any time soon Cameron
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