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 By: Mary Sue Hayward  
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Photographer  Mary Sue Hayward {Karma:17558}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 10D
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Wyoming
Landscapes
Lens Canon  17-35 mm f2.8L USM
Uploaded 6/22/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 2180 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 19 Rating Critique Only Image
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About Still trying gradient masking. This one was harder because the the wide light value range betweeen the sky, snowy peaks and the dark shadows on the water.

This location is Jenny Lake in the Tetons. To get there, just take the road around to the pull out and walk down the hill. Easy to find, and there are many great places to shoot.

Also a great place to have a sack lunch!
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GREGORY J. MCLEMORE JR.   {K:826} 2/18/2007
Gorgous landscape.
Nice low angle of the shot.
God Bless

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Paulo Sézio de Carvalho Paulo Sézio de Carvalho   {K:2273} 10/7/2006
Seus trabalhos săo maravilhosos. Gosto da leveza como trata os temas. Espero que volte a postar mais fotos. Parabéns!

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Luis  Steinberg (EFIAP) Luis  Steinberg (EFIAP)   {K:21250} 9/2/2006
I'm viewing your porfolio, before answer you intersting commnet about Quijote's Essay Series...This one is perfect, in photographic therms...LUIS

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Gayle's Eclectic Photos Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91109} 5/30/2006
hi, inviting place and i only think it needs some contrast tweaking...i like the expanse of the lake pulling me toward the Mts. and the reflective blue on the water...
regards,gayle

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Doyle D. Chastain Doyle D. Chastain   {K:101119} 3/22/2006
A beautiful location and a brilliant capture. Looking at your awesome portfolio makes the comment you made on mine so much more meaningful. I'm not sure what TSA refers to in Hugo's comment and would love to know what program he's referring to with layers as well.

Regards,
Doyle I <-----

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 11/6/2005
A sack lunch, or anything! I'm mentally assembling my backpacking kayak for a trip around the lake.

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Kunal Mehta   {K:2496} 10/21/2005
Impressive image. Even after wide range of light, you are able to capture them so well. Saturation of sky is enhancing image very well. Good job.

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paolo marin   {K:4652} 10/10/2005
great perspective with a close subject and natural moderated saturation colors! they looks like real!
good simmetric composition, it give equilibrium and tranquillity

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Petros Stamatakos   {K:12101} 8/12/2005
Hmmm...

It seems that I've missed a few of your uploads... I'll have to backtrack on your work and catch up...

Excellent composition, nice detail, beautifully exposed. A job well done, MS!

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 8/12/2005
There ya go, MS. Per attached.

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Mary Sue Hayward   {K:17558} 8/7/2005
Hugo,

Thanks VERY much for your thoughtful remarks and for taking so much time to work on this image. I have a load of images I'd be very happy to send you for similar help!!

I appreciate that you shared a 'how to' so that I can apply these methods to similar images.

But no TSA?? Can't a girl dream???

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 8/7/2005
Hi MS, I find this an awesome shot. What a superb roughness in the landscape.

I think you could try a less subtle approach with the masking. As the contrast is rather wide in this shot, with a fairly dark foreground ad a distance cue reducing the contrast in the mountains in the back, I think applying a selective mask is essential to get the most out of this shot.

Per attached a very quick and dirty rework. What I did is copy the entire image onto a new layer, and set the layer mode to "soft light". This blocks out the foreground, so I selected the darkest tones using the colour selection tool, and erased those parts in the top layer. Then, using the same selected area, I copied the lowest layer onto a new one (only the dark tones) and set the layer mode to "screen". This does reduce the details in the foreground, but it also makes the tones brighter. Needed to play a bit with the opacity of the various layers to get the final version, and I should work on the sky a bit more, as that area is a bit too saturated now. Not arguing my lousy rework, i do find this method very useful to quickly achieve a bit more impact in a photo. Wouldn't dream of applying this technique for other purposes than screen display, though, as it's a very coarse method.

Cheers,

Hugo

PS: Definitely not a TSA-candidate...:)

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 7/28/2005
hi mary sue..
a great landscape, the nice close-up in a shadow.. and the mountain so perfect clear!
a very difficult light youhave captured but in a perfect timing!
I like it so much... well done!
roby

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Sue O'S Sue O'S   {K:12878} 7/8/2005
MS this is absolutely gorgeous! Can't find fault with any of it. Nice job!

How do you like that lens on a dSLR?

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daz asdasd   {K:1026} 7/7/2005
Very nice, Mary Sue!
Simply Perfect landscape photo. Great composition and nice colors. Good sense of depth in this picture.
I would like some snow on the left mountain, but as a photographer you can't do anything about it. - Ask mother nature next time :)

/Thomas

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Galal El Missary   {K:84569} 7/5/2005
What a Beautiful composition , very well done .

Galal

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Hakan M   {K:2145} 6/22/2005
Really amazing capture dear Mary! Excellent colors and composition of a real beauty! Congrats and best wishes!...

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Salvatore Rossignolo   {K:13559} 6/22/2005
Very nice composition and color also the contrastof the big rock vs the small rocks is very compelling.
Sal

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Mark Sherman   {K:15669} 6/22/2005
That first mountain to the left came out awesome, the one on the right a bit flat, but still very beautiful. can feel the cold icy water.

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