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Tidepool at Carmel River State Beach


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Alex04-Jan-2009 03:53
It's oversharpening when I resized for the web. The original image has no chromatic aberration.
Cloudy 22-Jul-2005 22:20
I can see some flaws in the whole image (just like chromatic aberration).
Was it caused by 2 sandwiched B+W filters or misaligment of those 2 images?

Sorry for this question!

Cloudy
Alex Meseguer 30-May-2005 22:34
This exposure communicates a profound sense of the origins of life. The foggy water, layered rock, and simple life in the foreground cry out primordial ooze, evoking feelings of an ancient emergence.
Alex11-Dec-2004 17:59
I used a Nikon D100 and 24mm f/2.8 lens on a Slik 700DX tripod w/ 8x and 4x B+W ND filters. I took two photos and merged them using a graduated mask (just like a gradual ND filter) in Photoshop to increase the dynamic range and give the feeling of an additional light source. I did not have to increase saturation at all for this image.
Ricks Falk 08-Dec-2004 23:20
Wounderful sense of perspective and color. Viewed on one's 21" monitor, it's the next best thing to being there. What format and system did you use for this gallery series?
It is a very handsome presentation, indeed. RL Falk