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Canon EOS 5D
1/2 second
F/16.0
24 mm
100
Oct 13, 2008, 5:08:50 PM
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Majestic

The Upper Gosau Lake just below the majestic "Dachstein". Being there is unbelievable.

Double processed RAW file.



FULL VIEW PLEASE

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Location: Hinterer Gosausee [link]
Date: October 13th, 2008
Light Conditions: Sunny
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Camera: Canon EOS 5D
Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
Focal Length: 24 mm

Shutter Speed: 1/2 sec
Aperture: 16.0
ISO: 100

Tripod: Feisol CT-3402
Tripod Head: Benro KB-1 Ball Head

Filters:
- Hoya Pro1 Digital Circular Polarizer Slim
- Lee Graduated Neutral Density 0.9 Soft

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:iconarwenarts:
Fantastic this is trully majestic :nod:
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~AndreasResch Jan 30, 2011  Professional Photographer
Thank you
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:iconindian-tribe:
Stunning colors in the forest! :wow:
What does "double processed" mean?
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~AndreasResch Jan 10, 2011  Professional Photographer
It means that I create two images from the RAW file and blend them together in Photoshop.
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:iconindian-tribe:
So it's a "photomerge"?
What does it bring to the result?
Thank you very much for answering! :)
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~AndreasResch Jan 10, 2011  Professional Photographer
It's blending of layers by masks which is not exactly "Photomerge" or at least what it means in Photoshop. The reason is just to increase dynamic range. In most cases it's darkening the sky and blending it back with another version of the shot.
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:iconindian-tribe:
Ok thank you very much.
I have difficulties to understand the difference between an HDR, a photomerge, a fusion of expositions an a "blending of layers" (how do ou do the last one? Do you adjust opacity?)

By the way, I featured you here:
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~AndreasResch Jan 10, 2011  Professional Photographer
I create a mask for the top layer and just paint in that mask where I was to see or hide the content of it. Thanks for the feature.
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:iconindian-tribe:
You "paint" the mask?
To hide what is under what you paint?
I'm really sorry to ask you so many questions... :s
But I try to learn from people who are way better than me... ^^
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~AndreasResch Jan 10, 2011  Professional Photographer
This is all hard to explain by words ... it's best if you go over to Youtube and watch some movies about masking in Photoshop. That will be a lot easier to understand.

Just click here ... [link]
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