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09-JUL-2006 Henry Liu

Dawn at Lake of Two Rivers, Algonquin Park

Canon EOS 5D ,Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
1s f/22.0 at 17.0mm iso50 full exif

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Frank 18-Aug-2009 17:37
Pretty cool!!
Julien Fattebert31-May-2009 05:26
Very nice composition with the clouds and canoes perspectives; and the light is beautiful!
Andrew 23-Dec-2007 11:06
Outstanding, I look at peoples galleries for inspiration, every now and then I come across one that makes me want to get out there and photograph, light is the art of photography and you use it perfectly.
Guest 30-Oct-2006 19:11
lovely shot
Guest 24-Oct-2006 00:10
Brilliant! Voted
Guest 23-Oct-2006 13:48
Great light and composition !
Bill Morgenstern21-Oct-2006 05:52
This is a gorgeous shot. Your entire gallery is really supereb. Great to see real Canadian talent!
V O T E D!!
Guest 18-Oct-2006 05:29
I love your work. Spectacular. (from an ex-pat. Canadian)
Henry Liu17-Oct-2006 13:58
Thanks, Eric.

No, it was just a normal 17-40 with CPL on the front. I did lower down the camera position. This made it seem even wider.

Henry
Eric17-Oct-2006 13:11
Great photo! The FOV seems VERY wide for 17mm focal length (looks more like 12mm @ 35mm equiv). Did you use a conversion lens?
Henry Liu17-Oct-2006 02:12
Wong, I used digital blend (Digital GND) introduced at Luminous-landscapehttp://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/digital-blending.shtml). How ever this is not HDR function from Photoshop or some other program. I don't think current HDR function in Photoshop can show what your eyes see. The foreground would be too bright in HDR.

Thank you,
Henry
Wong 17-Oct-2006 00:30
Is this HDR?
Guest 14-Oct-2006 14:48
WOW....wow!
Yiannis Pavlis13-Oct-2006 04:36
excellent photography .superb composition and perfect light.
Robert Charity09-Oct-2006 20:54
well done