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Denali National Park
Along the road before Savage River.
A single RAW image tonemapped in Photomatix.
Day 2 of summer road trip west to Yellowstone National Park.
3 RAW images Merged and tonemapped in Photomatix.
Travel Memories 11 of 365
I found Badlands National Park in South Dakota to be a place of almost unworldly beauty. The colors of the rocks were simply amazing. We only had half a day in the park, so I will have to go back to see more of it.
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was a nice sunset, anyone could have taken a great picture that night
wonder if it's always that beautiful and the locals may get bored watching it?
Subway_HDR Final Crop
Let me try to make up for not being around for so long. Please enjoy some HDR and some other favorites: some churches and a subway... coming right up.
This also has calibration issues. It kind of looks a whole stop darker than how the final edit turned out. But in spite of it not being a faithful display of what I wanted to show you, I want to point out that I posted something the same day I edited it!
I initially thought I'd taken this at 233rd Street, but it was taken at Coney Island. The subway decor should have tipped me off. In my defense... We rode a whole lot of subways that day.
Denali National Park
Denali is tall enough that it makes its own weather. Approximately 30% of all visitors to the park get to see it. Most of the time it is covered by clouds. It was out all day for us.
A single RAW image tonemapped in Photomatix.
Day 7 of summer road trip west to Yellowstone National Park.
A single RAW image tonemapped in Photomatix.
Flooded Missouri River from the bluffs at Rocheport, Missouri at the Les Bourgeois Vinyards. They have an excellent restaurant on the bluff overlooking the river. In the back ground the I 70 Bridge is visible.
Three RAW images were merged in Photomatix and the result was tonemapped.
My wife and I spent our honeymoon here nearly 18 years ago. It really doesn't seem like that long ago.
Our intended destination was the top of this peak but unfortunately, we took the wrong trail. We attempted to go cross country but the tundra was too soft and we were afraid of sprained ankles.