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Winter Light
Image Title:  Winter Light
 
 By: Eb Mueller  
  Copyright ©2009



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Photographer Eb Mueller {K:23797}
Project #55 Peace & Tranquility Camera Model D700
Categories Landscape
Panoramic
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikon14-24mm f/2.8
Uploaded 9/16/2009 Film / Memory Type Lexar
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 81 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/16
Critiques 13 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Chilliwack
State -  BC
Country - Canada   Canada
About An HDR composite from last winter.
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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Dave Stacey   {K:137952} 9/16/2009
Makes me shiver to look at it, Eb, but what a great shot!
Dave.


Eb Mueller   {K:23797} 9/16/2009
Thanks immensely, Dave! I did shiver doing that one, almost to the point of hypothermia! But, it was well worth the effort! I know that in Winnipeg it would be colder and the water would have frozen, but there is also something nasty about the damp cold we have on the coast.


Nanda Baba das   {K:11874} 9/16/2009
Excelent ladscape picture. Best wishes
Nanda


Kallol Majumdar   {K:15990} 9/16/2009
Excellent landscape...beautiful...
Best wishes


Ibrahim Youssef   {K:5579} 9/18/2009
Outstanding work Eb, superbly contrasted, i like the the exposure here,I don't know how the jury gives the awards for BIP, one of the best photos for this project.
Very well done Eb.
Congrats for your perfect works.
Wish you all the best.


Kerry Statham   {K:2987} 9/24/2009
Geez - I was just in Chilliwack a week ago and it didn't look at all like that - gave me a bit of a scare! Beautiful job Eb... the color and composition are very striking, even for an HDR. Very well done!


Eb Mueller   {K:23797} 9/24/2009
Thanks, Kerry! This one was in the bag from a late snow at the end of February. I try to make my HDRs look natural. You will find this place down the Chilliwack River valley.


Kes     {K:19764} 10/12/2009
Hi Eb, wonderful shot!

Real photographers defy the cold!


Eb Mueller   {K:23797} 10/12/2009
Thanks for your comment, Kes! It serves as a reminder to go to this site for a fall shot!


Joggie van Staden   {K:41676} 11/4/2009
Hi Eb, congratulations on a superb image! Different from the majority of HDR submissions that I have seen, this looks completely natural - diffcult to tell if you did not tell us. I realy like the three tone appearance of the scene with the many subtle brown/yellow tones in the foreground. Great exposure on the sky and snow too. My only critique(a small one at that) is the rock in the foreground being cut off. Fine work indeed.

How do you find the D700? The results are super - how does it handle? Which lenses do you use?

Regards,
Joggie


Eb Mueller   {K:23797} 11/5/2009
Hi Joggie, my motivation to contribute images to usefilm wanes at times. However, your comment is very encouraging! Indeed, I prefer naturalistic HDR conversions! I use the technique in the same way I used to manipulate film development in order to get a printable dynamic range.

The D700 seems to be an ideal camera as it does everything well, is fully pro featured, yet is reasonably priced compared to Nikon's highest end pro models. The handling is much the same as the D300 (which I still use). Of, course it has a few additional features missing in the D300, but now present in the new D300s. I find the D300 to be more advantageous for wildlife and macro because of the magnification factor. However, if I only had the D700, I'd still be very happy! My wife still uses my old D200! The D70s still sees occasional use, too!

Lenses I use, with the D700 and D300 are the 14-24mm f/2.8, 24-70mm f/2.8, 50mm f/1.4D, 70-200 f/2.8VR, 300mm f/4, 80-400mm f/4-5.6VR, 60mm f/2.8D macro, 105mm f/2.8VR macro, 200mm f/4 macro and the TC17. For use on the D300 and D200, I still retain the DX lenses, 10.5mm f/2.0 fisheye, 12-24mm f/4, and 17-55 f/2.8.

The most important lenses to me are the 24-70mm f/2.8, 200mm f/4 macro, and the 300mm f/4 plus the TC17. I would be happy with these alone and could no longer afford to make such extravagant purchases of lenses and camera equipment.

I will post some more images and hope to check out your latest. Regards!
Eb


Brigitte R.   {K:24467} 11/5/2009
Absolutely stunning image.. this is as beautiful as it gets. I would be proud to hang this one on my wall. Seriously, Ed... you know I'm a big fan of your work, and I believe this is one of your best. Info my favs!!


Malules Fernandez   {K:34503} 11/8/2009
Wonderful landscape!!
regards,
Malules


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