Mountain of Clouds September 12, 2016 · by Photography By Steve daPonte · in Sea Scapes. · Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestLike this:Like Loading... Related
Thanks, David. Yes the sun was behind the top of the cloud formation. Which meant a 5-shot bracket and blend. LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks, Maria. Yes, the metallic look is great and really pops when printed on metallic paper. LikeLiked by 1 person
Oh, I hadn’t thought of that! Yes, I can imagine printing on metallic paper would really enhance the image. Does it need to be a specific type of metallic paper? LikeLike
I use the polar metallic paper from red river paper and Moab paper as well both work great. They also work great for some monochrome images as well. LikeLike
Gorgeous light!
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Drama, drama, drama and then more drama. Beautiful Steve.
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Thanks, Tim.
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You’re welcome
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Nicereat cloud and nice capture with what appears to be some tricky lighting.
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First word is supposed to be Nice. 🙂
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Thanks, David. Yes the sun was behind the top of the cloud formation. Which meant a 5-shot bracket and blend.
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Purely amazing, Steve!
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Thanks, Pete
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I love how the image looks so metallic, from silver to gold. Superb shot!
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Thanks, Maria. Yes, the metallic look is great and really pops when printed on metallic paper.
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Oh, I hadn’t thought of that! Yes, I can imagine printing on metallic paper would really enhance the image. Does it need to be a specific type of metallic paper?
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I use the polar metallic paper from red river paper and Moab paper as well both work great. They also work great for some monochrome images as well.
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Thanks for the info, Steve. I shall have to experiment. 🙂
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